News Archive / Tagged: Soyuz MS-10
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Crew of aborted Soyuz launch ready to fly again on Soyuz MS-12
Michael ColeMarch 12th, 2019NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin are about to get a second chance to fly to the International Space Station.
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2018 showcased the International Space Station program’s elasticity
Derek RichardsonDecember 31st, 2018The 20th year of International Space Station operations showcased the international partner agencies' ability to handle large unexpected events.
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There (almost) and back again: Crew of aborted Soyuz mission reassigned
Heather SmithDecember 6th, 2018NASA has announced that Nick Hague will join Aleksey Ovchinin again for a launch on Feb 28, 2019, after their mission was aborted in October 2018.
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Crewed flights to ISS resume with Soyuz MS-11 launch
Derek RichardsonDecember 3rd, 2018Normalcy begins to return to International Space Station operations as the crew of Soyuz MS-11 has successfully launched from Baikonur.
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Investigation finds faulty sensor the reason for Soyuz MS-10 accident
Derek RichardsonNovember 2nd, 2018It was a faulty sensor that caused the Oct. 11, 2018, launch abort of a Soyuz-FG rocket carrying two people into space for a planned six-month stay aboard the International Space Station.
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Collision of rocket components blamed for Soyuz MS-10 abort
Tomasz NowakowskiOctober 13th, 2018The problem that resulted in Thursday's failed flight to the International Space Station for two crew members - might have been discovered.
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Soyuz MS-10 fails to reach orbit, crew safe – UPDATE
Derek RichardsonOctober 11th, 2018The spacecraft's escape system safely pulled Soyuz MS-10 with its two-person crew away from the failed booster.