(ROUGH CUT, NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />Hugs in space.<br/> <br />A three-man crew arrives late, but trouble-free at the International Space Station.<br/> <br />The Soyuz, carrying two Russian cosmonauts and a U.S. astronaut, made a belated arrival at the International Space Station on Thursday (March 27), returning the orbital outpost to full staff.<br/> <br />Russian cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Artemyev and NASA astronaut Steven Swanson blasted off aboard the Russian rocket two days ago from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.<br/> <br />They had expected to reach the station, a $100 billion research complex that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth, six hours later.<br/> <br />But about two hours after launch, the crew's Soyuz capsule failed to fire its maneuvering engines as planned, forcing a delay to the next station docking opportunity on Thursday.<br/> <br />The crew's prolonged journey ended at 7:53 p.m. EDT (2353 GMT) as the Soyuz slipped into a berthing port on the station's Poisk m