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a good useless laws that add this to students to a professional start. new digital what i'll have gotten to the. give the things that are six. total since the end of louis that doesn't seem. well that long shot was aborted after takeoff just minutes after takeoff very quickly when the booster rocket began to melt function if you're just joining us this money. out. of the right unless you didn't. even know this was a good thing. it's interesting to hear. car where that was reported rocket failure
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was in it but when it became apparent that there was a serious technical issue the life feet of the launch was cut soon afterwards reports started to emerge that the crew was attempting an emergency landing in the capsule both men on board swiftly made it back to earth unharmed not in need of any medical attention. the cruise capsule landed then some twenty kilometers east of the kazakh city of. gann that's about seven hundred kilometers from where it all started off at the baikonur cosmodrome from where the rocket launch just a minute too early or. russian commander a legacy of chin in his forty seven years old he's a pilot engineer this flight would have been as we've been hearing is second to the international space station his first was in twenty sixteen it took ten years of preparation of chinon spent almost six months in space the other guy there the u.s. astronaut forty three year old nick a u.s. air force colonel the mc this was his maiden trip into space appointed as the
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team's flight engineer has accepted to become an astronaut in twenty thirty and completed his training two years later. is what the media chief for the russian space agency ross cosmos told journalists about the crew's return to earth earlier those usually all are alive and feel good their land live not far from just that's quite far away from baikonur around the daylong riot. we got reaction from the director of pangaea wire a risk analysis consultancy that also specializes on the space industry he told us what impact this launch failure might have on upcoming projects now. you know this knowledge that is a big lesson the engine is an os they need to really assess what happened with this or why it failed and how they can prevent this from happening in the future no doubt. tests will be made to make sure this won't happen again you know not a lot of pressure i believe on us to make sure that things like this don't happen given that it was a man and it was a man and action which couldn't risk life so this is something that needs to be
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taken into consideration and 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 next summer don't judge what we're getting we're getting reports about already the investigation will look into the operations of the factory that produced the rockets and it will check all five similar rockets that are already there that have already been produced so my question really is how could this affect the launches the very space programs of rochelle of the united states and since russia is the only country that is capable of sending people in orbit right now everything needs to be seen with a fine toothcomb they're going to go through every procedure they're going to go through every manufacturing piece see what happens and how they can avoid this from happening again space is a frontier that many of the superpowers are wanting to explore and wanting to make
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sure they have the best prestige for it so this not only i think. in terms of the technicals they may lose confidence in us process in the short term but if they do fix this and if they do come around with a successful missions. this will hopefully boost or confidence in outer space missions for the whole world into just getting a line on this chris martin from the head of ross kos-mos speaking to r.t. in fact the crew has landed everyone is alive here initial reaction to the. this is very very good the worst thing that we can imagine is these crew members to have died in this case so i'm very happy that they have managed to come out of this hockey you know how well and hopefully they'll learn from this experience but right now they need to calm their nose and make sure the families know about this in the first phase and bring them home safely so they can take their time for the next.
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don't culture was near the launch site to watch the takeoff to bring it to all of us back here a base to show to you and he was also there of course to witness the abrupt end to the mission. the american cosmonaut nick cave and the russian cosmonaut aleksei have chin and they've they landed in an emergency capsule military parachutes were deployed somewhere in northern cassock stand now they're ok mergence the service is already got there and medics and helicopters are on the scene but we we've been here since days before the rocket launch so basically the spirits were very optimistic two days ago starting two days ago when we got here we saw the astronauts at a press conference giving it talking to the media saying their last good bye the last goodbyes to their families. preparing for their six month journey in in orbit it's been confirmed that both the astronaut in the cars were not there
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a ok but when the launch happened and we saw it clearly from here everything looked fine the rocket ascended into the sky several was clapping taking videos but one thing that people mentioned hearing about a minute after the the launch was that they heard a sound that a lot of people were saying sounded like the rocket launch itself but far off away so perhaps that was that was them hearing the emergency capsule back in orbit we don't know but but basically that's what happened. he managed to speak to the wife of coast we're told a legacy of chad and earlier on here's what she told us tell me a suppose of the one you describe that is that of the crash or so little plant. itself i think that some people are near intensive to slow of all of us or for days nobody got home tests and years of attention normally. look at every
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issue wherever. yeah you can although these guys are trained for it they know where their loved ones do you know and no amount of the day they're human beings and wonder how highly trained no amount can. really pacify you when you know your part has been through something like this i mean really brave family members and she's obviously doing ok so back to what we know at the moment if you're just joining us by the way the breaking news today is that there was a soyuz launch in cars it. didn't quite go to plan it was a two man crew aboard they had to abort to make an emergency landing as far as we know both men a russian and american are doing ok as far as we know although a little shaken up by the whole thing and of course they go through quite a lot of g.'s getting back down to earth but none of spin across all the details as the been coming in to go part of the hunt now for the first part of this rocket propulsion system that didn't work properly or maybe that went ok the second part
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didn't but it's detached where is it well i'll get to that a bit later because we were getting some big information here apparently according to the interior ministry to the kazakh interior ministry and the crew made the decision to switch to detach the capsule from the rocket so apparently was there cause i also wanted to know so it was the decision well judging by the fact that the russian cosmonaut was the commander it was apparently his call to detach the capsule from the rocket so that's according to the interior ministry of kazakstan that's what what what they're saying and speaking about their training so probably the so it looks like they were the ones who saved them who probably saved their lives so it's very larry when you think about this again for nonscientific people of just again to point it people want to be so familiar how this rocket works the propulsion that the but the rockets going forward i guess that with the the
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astronauts cosmonauts are sitting is write it. front so if you go in that way forward hold you to touch because the forces pushing back at you must be very bad it wasn't looking back at you but i mean that's when the emergency systems kick into action right because there's a whole soyuz rocket has a whole module that is designated with this very thing so i talked to the two cosmonaut who is preparing for her first flight and she told me that basically the way it works they lose speed they lose velocity in the atmosphere because they're still there they still they did not they hadn't left the world in the earth's atmosphere by that time and so they still don't heck of a speedboat so the speeds well i wouldn't i wouldn't give you any and exact figures but i would know any of that but like still they would lose the velocity and they do what's called a ballistic descent while the ballistic because they it's like a parabola looking looking thing so apparently the crew made the decision to detach from the rocket and kick in the emergency protocols into action as going back to
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your question about the first booster they're still looking for and they still haven't located the where it landed that would be of course crucial for the investigation because there are two versions right now there are two versions unconfirmed both unconfirmed of what happened one is that one of the modules of the first booster detached and hit the whole of the second booster and the physical impact caused the pressure there to drop so we just got worse for the first one is behind the cycle what the other end of the rocket. so it's stage so it's booster one booster to boost to three and then the capsule were going with the with the crew so the first one detached and apparently one of the one of the blocks one of the modules hit the second one somehow which is higher up there that's one of the versions another one is that one of the modules of the first block did not detach
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when it was supposed to and it kind of. they attached to the second drug so it kind of yes so we kind of dragged along with the rocket and it kind of makes sense because that's something that the crew would have noticed and they would have instantly known that something did go wrong and so that would prompt the decision to abrupt the mission to abort the mission and do exist really the way it was dealt with when you heard the controllers there in star star city is the control just outside moscow is not just saying rocket failure no discernible panic to be heard and just totally focused because that totally trained for this kind of thing and it does look like whatever happened we think it was it was the chief in command there that said no we're boarding this we're off everything went to plan as best it could when something goes wrong like this you know that's one of the the world really that's one hell of a decision to make
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a mission like that and it takes work six incredible amount of guts to do that well this is full marks really know whether you've made the right call where you have made going and judging by the condition of the by the condition of the crew we do know that they are alive as you've said they've been shaken but according to officials in moscow the do not have any concerns about their health they will not be taken to hospital and baikonur they will be airlifted instead to moscow to the star city there will be they will be taken there and all the medical examinations and psychologists will work with the crew saying about well about making the call when you're the commander of any mission like this against all like the pilot of a plane highly trained stuff going on for years before that's a split second but i suppose in the back of your head there must be haven't made the right call haven't made the right call here. do we know how much these rocket launchers cost how much these rockets cost well speaking about money i guess when
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it comes to human lives you know we wouldn't want another. no very situation here so i mean i think it would only make sense for the protocol to be for the travel for them to train that if anything goes wrong if like you for balts comes out when you win when you're on the way there abort the mission of safety is better safe than sorry and whatever amount of money has been put into this rocket will really however expensive it is who cares when it when there are human lives it's take it's not like a cargo drop or anything and people again just clarifying as well really briefly this was going to replenish or take these two guys up to the international space station the goes on the international space station at the moment they're ok although there's going to be a bit of a hiatus before everything is on hold now electron work very quickly i mean everyone up there is ok they've now going to be hard to find the absolutely find the rations they are not sure what about that also there are plenty of options to
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you know to restock them without i mean americans are capable the space x. is capable of delivering delivering food and rations they're like any cargo they want the three d. printer that was onboard with the with this crew is ok too apparently so they've only had to postpone some experiments but i mean that is the least damage that could have been dealt by a situation like we witnessed ok all right now of course it was a joint russian and u.s. arsenal going up there the u.s. space agency is issued a statement now we can tell you about that following the incident earlier on because as i say one of those engineers the flight engineer was an american nasa says it's monitoring the situation carefully adding that nasa is working closely with ross cosmos as it always does to ensure the safe return of the crew. not so much said there that we're getting back to the incident that launch was aborted minutes after takeoff when the booster rocket began to melt function here it is.
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well you. are right unless you didn't. give him an order for good. when it became apparent that there was a serious technical issue the live feed of the launch was cut soon afterwards reports started with merge the crew was attempting to emergency landing in the capsule both men aboard swiftly made it back to earth the crew's capsule learned some twenty kilometers there isn't a map of the cousin city of his cousin ganis some seven hundred kilometers from the baikonur cosmodrome where that rocket took off not a heavily populated area where the do it the russian commander alexi of chinon forty seven needs the pilot engineer this flight would have been is second to the international station he is first was in twenty sixteen that took ten years of
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preparation and he spent almost six months in space then and then talk to the other guy with him today the u.s. astronaut forty three year old nick haig he's a u.s. air force colonel for haig this was his maiden trip to space appointed as the team's flight engineer he was accepted to become an astronaut in twenty thirty they completed his training two years later and he's done quarter was near the launch site to watch the takeoff from the abrupt end to the mission today the american cosmonaut nick cage and the russian cosmonaut aleksei have chain and day they landed in an emergency capsule military parachutes were deployed somewhere in northern cassock stand now there and bring them home safely so they can take their time to the next list. well you see on the screen the first pictures of the soyuz rocket crew making that emergency landing back in after things didn't go to plan both crew members managed to escape the spacecraft alive and according to reports
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they haven't stayed any serious injuries really dramatic moment to see that there were not capsules commit but there were a multicolored and orange circle parachute that took them from the launches are is so there's that. and again for views they're just joining us take us through just a quick recap what's actually happened this morning for people just tuning in. we hear a rocket launch go wrong you think big disaster but it's not all so bad take us through briefly what are you know so it was it happened just over three hours ago a soyuz rocket launched from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan and we were doing actually a live program a live online show in russian about that incorporation with was cosmos so we saw the the rocket go and we could hear the communications between the can
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control send the crew really interesting to see these pictures and from what i understand we are the first channel to get these pictures to get this video i don't think so this is like the russian space agency i think the gave us something of an exclusive access here you also because their head is me as the head of it was and we had yeah. and you can see him right now talking to the american austrian and this is the russian cosmonaut sitting over there and we can see some tubes going up their sleeves and everything but there's a lot of that it's not to be confused with it's like i think there be there blood pressure is being measured on these pictures and we have official confirmation that their condition is good that it's that there be that they are well both of their pulse and their blood pressure.
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