Cape Canaveral: The launch of four astronauts into orbit by aeronautic company SpaceX was on Sunday called a "new era" in spaceflight by the administrators overseeing the mission.
SpaceX launched the Falcon rocket, topped with the Dragon capsule carrying four crew members, on Sunday, in a nine-minute journey into orbit. It is due to reach the International Space Station late Monday and will remain there until early next year.
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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Human Spaceflight Technology Director-General Hiroshi Sasaki (JAXA) said he believed the launch would mean "human space activities will expand from the ISS (International Space Station) to the moon."
Sunday’s launch follows by just a few months SpaceX’s two-pilot test flight.