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which couldn't risk life so this is something that needs to be taken into consideration many other space agencies will learn from this as well to make sure this happens to them so it's yet to be seen what actually happened. but as soon as they uncover that i think we'll be in a much better position if some of you don't just give us the overall picture here just how dangerous and delicate. an operation are such launches. dealing with many different factors that all happening together engineers need to make sure that all. working with each other to make sure this is the sole mission if not worst case scenario we could see if we can see it out of the structure we see it in some confidence in us and in the future. they come back safely and. the outer space is something that. us want to promote they want to make sure they do more these going to be successful not a space so every needs to be taken seriously to make no serious damage is done.
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it is known for its safety you have to go back what forty three years for something similar to have happened in that case all the crew were safe or hoping that is the very same situation this time around but how much of a setback could this be for the i assess expeditions roster itself because another it's due to launch in december i believe. the engine is need to make sure they find out what happened in the fast space nothing can be said nothing could be nothing could be planned unless they figured out what actually happened and if what happened on this orange this risk happening again. soon as if you do this it will reach restructure the time it was i believe to make sure everything is on schedule course it's not just the two month crew who this is going to affect and their families of course it's the three person people the three people aboard the international space and right now because they are awaiting supply are awaiting
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various different kinds of information different kinds of technical expertise coming to join them. how much of a setback for them is this. it's a very delicate operation as you can imagine extorting outer space isn't something you can do every day without the technique without a come on a jet know how to do it for sure all this will be a rumble i think within us that will need to make sure the things like this wrist like this are kept to a very very minimum so that future space torches are successful everyone will be also questions of what they can do better to make sure communication between just a station and the crew on board is much better so that they can report issues quicker if they see them so again this is a learning experience for nasa yeah a minute is like an hour for the family of the cosmonaut astronaut on board at times like this you really have to think of them in the situation to tell you don't you want to miss that and i going out into outer space is
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a very proud moment for the families you know their their husbands and their wives in the whole class these are happy for them so when something like this happens you know the worst case scenarios come into your mind as you can imagine and you just hope for them to be safe when they come back and not endure from this so bad you know something worse doesn't happen include future. ok. where we've also got just to let you know we've got igor down off in the studio it on this the end is to the capacities in which we can provide for them so i soon as they can find a new way of doing things in outer space so that it can save on things like space debris and on in danger in the lives of people who go into outer space so they can clean up the ecology. of space in general i think that's a good thing so any new innovation that promotes safety to promote innovation and scientific knowledge is always a great step forward in these things we see in this direction fusion launches and possible inches is always a need to innovate to make sure that the systems out in place are respectful of the
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space system. minimize its risks to the crew on board and to space in general and to further our knowledge of space for the greater. we've been speaking to. director of the public g. why are we thank you for your time in coming on the program short notice as well. a lot of new information coming in and while you were just. interview as well bring us up to spec what we know well the most important thing we have confirmation from two sources right now one is the director of the russian space agency rigors in who says that the crew is indeed back on earth they're alive and they're safe also the kazakh interior ministry is also confirming this information and they are saying that while they do not need any help on the kazakh side now unconfirmed reports
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though suggest they will still be taken to a hospital because this is the procedure because while they may be no visual injuries or anything still better safe than sorry they will get a medical of a thorough medical checkup. as the as the rest group rescue crews get to them now we do know that at least four helicopters are circling around the area of their landing that they were actually watching them parachuting back down and so the do know a pretty precise location of where they landed now in terms of the investigation obviously there will be a big one and according to other reports we're getting the factory the manufacturer of this or used rocket will be looked into investigators will look into its operations and they will also check all the similar rockets that have already been produced and they will be checked and rechecked so this is what we know in terms of the safety of the crew and all of the investigation for the timetable as well as we
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were talking about earlier you don't want to put too much off because it affects not just the people going to the ice has but the people out there who are in need of resources. a lot of other things really to keep them on board in safety and health really indeed this is a very good point because according to other reports that we're getting is that the all manned and the cargo flights pretty much all flights from baikonur they will they are being put on hold until the investigation makes at least some at least the investing until in the investigation produces at least some results so obviously the. people of the isis one cosmonaut into the know it's the need supply of course they do have a good stockpile there are still down because such the the the possibility of emergencies is being taken into account. every time cargo is delivered there so
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this is the situation right now this is this is where things stand so far. just by the way tell us why that was two people not three people on the soyuz going to the s.s. to what we know about well we know that this is that this is the mission because like there's one cosmonaut who's on the station right now. there's another one. of chin is going is going there to help him out and one american astronaut or two kind of fill in the blank spaces with the with the nasa crew ok just another line on this coming in the soyuz crew landed about twenty kilometers east of. i'm sure i'm getting that word wrong according to nasa so more information coming in but the exact points of this which is good news we heard. cosmos chief was in saying that everybody is ok the crew is alive
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a little bit shaken up but i'm sure happy to be back down to earth as well on this and that's the information you want to hear that and then you want to hear that the families have been. told the role hopefully hopefully they have so also what we know and also from the head of ross cosmos is that the commission the investigative commission is already looking into the data into the telemetry of all of the flight zoellick they're already analyzing the still likely of the data the technical and and trees in the journal that they were getting from the so use rocket as it was blasting into space also we know that it was because in the previous inabilities people here. did she want to. get away but not to me of some truth that there could be at this interest not from them. was my man started to look. up when your
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really direct language that in the aftermath of what has occurred they will be very glad to know igor that they're their kin are safe and sound according to the. the head of the russian space agency rolls cars but they would have been waiting every minute just to hear that everything is ok the relief for them must be of epic proportions but if you let me just recap for a minute if you're just joining us the program our breaking news this hour from the situation is that a rocket function during blastoff has forced the crew to abort and make an emergency landing as i say they are safe both men are alive they're all hurt as well after landing in their capsule in. the soyuz launch just over an hour ago at two forty pm local time but the booster rocket began to mouth function minutes
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later as well the scenes you're just watching baikonur cosmodrome the world's first largest operational space launch sail at c.l. it's seeing igor a lot of drama in the past ninety minutes well yes a lot of drama and in fact we can show you now live pictures from the cosmodrome this is that this is where the rocket blast off into space well just about an hour ago as well that's a lot of things happened in the past hour just over sixty minutes sixty eight minutes in fact so yes well indeed at least we do know that the crew is safe and just going back to the topic of relatives two of the cosmonauts for the mother and wife of the russian cosmonaut. the second time the will see their first for the american second for the russian yes yes it is a debut for the american astronauts and one of my mean that's that's
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a lot of experience in that one hell of a thing to go through and for an exception in the second time he will should have blasted into all. and so for his relatives this is the second experience that he did the first time and he spent a lot of time you know he's on it just over one hundred seventy days in there in orbit not well it's not record breaking not even close the record i think is just over eight hundred days or so just over eight hundred days so well that's what we have right now yeah ok we'll just be trying to get as much information as possible in next few moments in the meantime we can show you a little bit more of ford is coming true because once we know that the problem with the booster rocket was known it was decided to abundant activating the second stage of the launch let's look at how the delicate and very complex as we're learning
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launch procedure is supposed to happen on the journey this crew was supposed to be making. wow i r. l. r o r. s. r r. r r. r r. r r it's.
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well we know is that the launch was aborted minutes after takeoff when the booster rocket began to malfunction. good to be. yeah when it became apparent that there was a serious technical issue the life of the launch was cut soon after that reports started to emerge that the crew was attempting an emergency landing in their cultural both men on board swiftly made it back to earth it very little choice in the matter but all the good news and not in need of any medical attention that last line igor that's a pertinent one because you've heard some information from medics you know well the
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medics apparently they're there they have already reached the crew indeed so well that was quick we can say that and apparently they did not check them and apparently they did not find any at least visible injuries. with the crew so this is this is what happened also from that video that we've just watched we've learned that the apparently the malfunction occurred two minutes and forty five seconds into the launch so indeed as we were reporting earlier it happened right after the booster split from the split from the rocket and right well right before the second booster was supposed to go off and i think we do have our correspondent on quarter live from the cosmodrome it was designed specifically for the takeoff and for the descent so this is what's this is what's going to happen also speaking of the future of the program well the investigation will be looking into the factory that produced the rocket and all rock is that it has already produced ok you're going to
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make an emergency landing both men were happy to say a lot of reports coming in.

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