Russians ID Cause of Soyuz Launch Abort, Release Dramatic Rocket Video

Russians ID Cause of Soyuz Launch Abort, Release Dramatic Rocket Video

Russians ID Cause of Soyuz Launch Abort, Release Dramatic Rocket Video



A deformed sensor caused the heartbreaking rocket launch Soyuz abort That forced its US and Russian crew to make an emergency landing last month, the Russian space agency Roscosmos announced on Thursday (Nov. 1).




Roscosmos also released dramatic video from the camera on board this morning, showing a quiet ascent to the space interrupted by a separation of reinforcement and a sudden turning movement.


During the conference, officials said that the abnormal separation of one of the four rocket belt reinforcements, which impacted the core reinforcement, was due to a nozzle cap in the oxidizer tank that did not open. According to the Press release, that impact occurred because the separation contact sensor was deformed during assembly at its launch site of the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.


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"The pitch ended with a failure in the pitcher caused by the abnormal separation of one of the mooring reinforcements (Block D) that hit the center stage (Block A) in the fuel tank area with its nose," said Oleg Skorobogatov. , president of the Research Committee, confirmed in the translated statement. "It resulted in its decompression and, as a consequence, the space rocket lost its attitude control."


During the aborted launch on October 11, the crew carrying NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin could safely get away from the rocket after receiving a warning signal during the separation, firing the engines to get away from the booster According to NASA spokesman Reid Weisman. The two took about half an hour to parachute to Earth, where they found a search and rescue team.




A view of the Soyuz MS-10 booster spacing as well as NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin, on their way to the International Space Station when they experienced a dramatic abortion on October 11, 2018.

A view of the Soyuz MS-10 booster spacing as well as NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin, on their way to the International Space Station when they experienced a dramatic abortion on October 11, 2018.


Credit: Roscosmos


Russian officials said during the press conference that they had created measures to prevent the problem from happening again, and that the resumption of Soyuz launches was a priority.


They added that the unmanned Progress MS-10 cargo ship, which is launched on a Soyuz-FG rocket, will fly to the space station on November 16, and that the next launch of the crew, Soyuz MS-11, will fly on 3 from December. the flight is scheduled to take three more crew members to the space station, bringing the total to six.


The three crew members currently at the station will return to Earth on December 20, a week later than originally scheduled, Roscosmos officials said.



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