American astronauts, cosmonaut rocket to the ISS

A four-person SpaceX flight to the International Space Station has left the Cape Canaveral launch site in Florida after being delayed by Hurricane Ian.

The crew consists of NASA astronauts Nicole Aunapu Mann and Josh Cassada, Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata and Russian cosmonaut Anna Kikina.

Kikina was the first cosmonaut to travel to the ISS under a crossover flight program agreed this year between NASA and the Russian space agency Roscosmos.

The deal, which was reached amid high tensions over the Ukraine war, allows mixed US and Russian crews to travel to the space station aboard each other’s spacecraft.

It is the first time in 20 years that a Russian cosmonaut has launched from the US.

Two weeks ago, two Russian cosmonauts Sergei Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin flew to the ISS together with NASA astronaut Frank Rubio.

They were launched aboard a Soyuz capsule from the Russian Baikonur spaceport in Kazakhstan.

The mission aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule was originally set for October 3, but had to be postponed due to Hurricane Ian.

SpaceX is a private spaceflight company founded by Elon Musk that contracts with NASA to deliver crew and cargo to the space station.

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