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Nasa's Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, the European Space Agency's Sophie Adenot and Roscosmos's Andrey Fedyaev are all aboard the Falcon 9 rocket as it travels 34 hours to its destination.

The crew will spend eight months on the ISS, replacing a team that evacuated the station last month due to a medical emergency.

"Crew-12 is grateful and ready for the journey ahead", mission commander Jessica Meir said after the launch.

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