Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man US-Russian crew lands safely
The two-man U.S.-Russian crew of a Soyuz spacecraft taking them to the orbiting International Space Station had to make a dramatic emergency landing in Kazakhstan on Thursday when its booster rocket failed in mid-air. U.S. astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin landed safely without harm and rescue crews who raced to locate them on the Kazakh steppe quickly linked up with them.
14:42 October 11, 2018 REUTERS
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
Soyuz rocket fails in mid-air, two-man U.S.-Russian crew lands safely
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