(23 Oct 2012) SHOTLIST
1. Wide of Soyuz on launch pad
2. Close of Soyuz spacecraft with umbilical mast moving away
3. Wide of Soyuz ahead of lunch
4. Close of flames
5. Various of Soyuz being launched
STORYLINE
A Russian spacecraft blasted off into a clear Central Asian sky on Tuesday, carrying a three-man crew on their way to the International Space Station.
The Soyuz TMA-06M lifted off from the rolling steppes of Kazakhstan as scheduled on Tuesday afternoon to deliver NASA astronaut Kevin Ford and Russians Oleg Novitsky and Yevgeny Tarelkin to the orbiting station.
After a two-day journey, they will join US astronaut Sunita Williams, Russia's Yuri Malenchenko and Aki Hoshide of Japan's JAXA agency.
Of the three, only Ford has been on a space flight before.
He spent two weeks in space as pilot of the space shuttle Discovery in 2009 on a mission to transport scientific equipment to the station.
For the first time since 1984, the manned launch took place from the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome's launch pad 31.
The pad that is normally used, from which Yury Gagarin began his landmark space mission in 1961, is undergoing modernisation.
The Soyuz craft is the only means for astronauts to reach the space station since the decommissioning of the US shuttle fleet in 2011.
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