<p>Russia's Soyuz spacecraft has arrived at the International Space Station, carrying a European, a Russian and an American astronaut for a four-month mission at the orbiting outpost.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Capture confirmed," said a NASA commentator as the spacecraft docked at the ISS at 4:58 PM (local time), live US space agency television images showed yesterday.<br /><br />The trio - including Frenchman Thomas Pesquet, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy and American astronaut Peggy Whitson -- launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Thursday.<br /><br />Pesquet, a rookie astronaut and amateur saxophone player, is the first French national to be sent to the ISS by the European Space Agency since 2008.<br /><br />Whitson, meanwhile is an experienced veteran and biochemistry expert who will break records with this space mission, including the title of the most days in space by a US astronaut.<br /><br />Whitson is scheduled to surpass NASA astronaut Jeff Williams' 534 days on April 24. In February, Whitson, 56, will become the first woman to command the space station twice.<br />She previously commanded the station in 2007, when she became the first woman to hold this post, NASA said.</p>
<p>Russia's Soyuz spacecraft has arrived at the International Space Station, carrying a European, a Russian and an American astronaut for a four-month mission at the orbiting outpost.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Capture confirmed," said a NASA commentator as the spacecraft docked at the ISS at 4:58 PM (local time), live US space agency television images showed yesterday.<br /><br />The trio - including Frenchman Thomas Pesquet, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy and American astronaut Peggy Whitson -- launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Thursday.<br /><br />Pesquet, a rookie astronaut and amateur saxophone player, is the first French national to be sent to the ISS by the European Space Agency since 2008.<br /><br />Whitson, meanwhile is an experienced veteran and biochemistry expert who will break records with this space mission, including the title of the most days in space by a US astronaut.<br /><br />Whitson is scheduled to surpass NASA astronaut Jeff Williams' 534 days on April 24. In February, Whitson, 56, will become the first woman to command the space station twice.<br />She previously commanded the station in 2007, when she became the first woman to hold this post, NASA said.</p>