ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli, NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik and Roscosmos commander Sergey Ryazansky launched to the International Space Station from Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on 28 July 2017 at 15:41 GMT (17:41 CEST).
After orbiting Earth four times to catch up to the International Space Station, the car-sized Soyuz MS-05 spacecraft arrived at the Station six hours after launch in the early hours of 29 July. This video includes highlights of their spacecraft’s rendezvous, docking and ingress into the Space Station followed by crew welcomes. Paolo's Vita mission is the tenth long-duration mission for an ESA astronaut and the third mission to the Station for Paolo Nespoli. Vita stands for Vitality, Innovation, Technology and Ability and was chosen by Italy’s ASI space agency, which is providing the mission through a barter agreement with NASA. In Italian, “vita” means “life”, reflecting the experiments that Paolo will run and the philosophical notion of living in outer space – one of the most inhospitable places for humans. Paolo’s extensive scientific programme includes experiments in biology, human physiology as well as space environment monitoring, materials science and technology demonstrations. When not performing science, Paolo will work with his colleagues to maintain the Space Station and keep the orbital outpost running smoothly for the crew of six.
Connect with Paolo: http://paolonespoli.esa.int
Follow the mission: http://blogs.esa.int/vita