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    First Briton to travel to ISS blasts off into space



    Tim Peake, the first Briton to travel to the International Space Station, blasted off on Tuesday from the Baikonur cosmodrome with Russian space veteran Yury Malenchenko and Tim Kopra of NASA for a six-month mission.

    Fire from the boosters of the Soyuz TMA-19M rocket cut a bright light through the overcast sky at the Russia-operated cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, after the spacecraft launched on schedule at 1103 GMT (17.03 pm local time), according to live television broadcasts.

    A spokesman for Mission Control confirmed to AFP that the launch had gone according to plan.

    They are due to dock at the ISS about six hours later.

    "It was great to watch Tim Peake blast off on his mission to join the International Space Station," British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Twitter.

    Former army major Peake -- a European Space Agency flight engineer -- begins a mission of more than 170 days or nearly six months at the orbiting research outpost along with Russia's Malenchenko and NASA's Copra.

    His two fellow crew members have already spent 641 and 58 days in space respectively.

    Peake's mission has generated considerable excitement in Britain, where the government unveiled an ambitious new Space Policy on the eve of his departure for the International Space Station.

    The policy aims to more than triple the value of the sector to the national economy, reaching $40 billion by 2030.

    The Soyuz trio will join up with the three astronauts already at the ISS -- Scott Kelly of NASA and Russians Sergei Volkov and Mikhail Kornienko, and begin work on Expedition 46.

    Three other astronauts -- NASA's Kjell Lindgren, Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko -- returned to Earth on Friday in a rare nighttime landing, marking the end of Expedition 45.

    The ISS space laboratory has been orbiting the Earth at roughly 28,000 kilometres per hour since 1998.

    Space travel has been one of the few areas of international cooperation between Russia and the West that has not been wrecked by the Ukraine crisis.

    First Briton to travel to ISS blasts off into space

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    So now those ISS Jihadi maniacs are in space!! I think it's a disgrace that this man is blatantly betraying his country with these space jihadi antics. He should have his passport revoked and be banged up forever on his return to Earth. I shall be writing to the Daily Mail about this.

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    Hope he did not forget to take his socks and sandles.

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    I wonder if there's more room on that rocket than Terry's gaff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans Mann
    Peake's mission has generated considerable excitement in Britain, where the government unveiled an ambitious new Space Policy on the eve of his departure for the International Space Station.
    You held us as a backward country and now we've proven you wrong.
    Hooray for Peake, the Queen, and 4 o'clock tea.

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    Oops! British astronaut Tim Peake phones wrong number from space

    Earth to astronaut Tim Peake: Check the phone number before you dial. Otherwise the person you reach is likely to think you're some kind of nut case.

    Peake is a British astronaut who arrived at the International Space Station on December 15. He is spending six months there, conducting scientific experiments.

    Recently, he phoned home -- as in Earth -- but got the number wrong.

    "Hello, is this planet Earth?" Peake asked.

    When he realized he'd misdialed, Peake tweeted his regret.

    "I'd like to apologise to the lady I just called by mistake saying 'Hello, is this planet Earth?' - not a prank call...just a wrong number!" he tweeted.

    So, one presumes, somewhere down here on Earth there is a woman who is either very annoyed or surprised beyond belief. So, ma'am, if you're reading this, the call really was from space -- and not just a joke by some space cadet.

    British astronaut Tim Peake phones wrong number from space - CNN.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans Mann View Post

    Teddy Sheringham, no stopping the fvcker

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