Four astronauts make their way to the ISS after succesful launchpublished at 12:24 GMT
Jacob Phillips
Live reporter
Image source, ReutersFour astronauts have been successfully launched into orbit and are now on their way to the International Space Station.
It's particularly special for Nasa's Jack Hathaway and Sophie Adenot, France's second female astronaut, who are enjoying their first ever moments outside of the Earth’s atmosphere as items float around them in SpaceX's Dragon capsule.
"That was quite the ride," said Commander Jessica Meir in her first comments after lift-off. "We have left the Earth but the Earth has not left us."
The astronaut observed how looking at the Earth's oceans and landmasses served as a reminder for how "utterly unique" the planet is.
Around the same time, the Falcon 9 rocket - which was used for the launch - headed home and left the Dragon spacecraft flying solo.
There had been a lengthy wait for the team after the launch was delayed twice due to concerns about the weather, but their luck came on Friday the 13th - a Nasa official said he believes it's the first time they have ever launched on that date.
With the launch successfully behind them, the astronauts are now settling in for the 34-hour journey ahead before they dock at the space station.
That's a wrap for our live coverage, but you can relive the launch in our video round-up here.













