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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 happy and on a hobby well and hopefully they'll learn from this experience but right now they need to calm and they need to 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 list. you know we saw the disappointment on the face of the american astronaut the egos and i was back in the studio looking for a disappointing to go through all that training and it's a double edged sword yes it must be elated that. the crew we're about done and miraculously safely but again the disappointment of going through all this training not to actually get up to the. what were they going up there for these two crew this time well first of all the guys in the crew that is currently on the space station they all incomplete because we have one russian guy one american austrian orde and one european austrian so kind of without this crew the can really move
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forward with whatever they're doing with whatever experiments they're doing for example reportedly the american and the russian space walks have been pushed off and this is crucial because the big scandal with the isis right now are the holes in it so that. the surface again last month there isn't a you know it's surface last month of the first found one tiny hole and then a few more and there was and it's not clear what what what happened there what caused it was it a just some something went wrong during the assembly of the. almost windows you get on in age as well as now yeah or did someone do that while the sas which is if you ask me is unimaginable but still and they were supposed like for example the russian team was supposed to do a space walk and to figure out like to take a closer look at those holes now this is being postponed or experiments to do as
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well there's that also there are experiments for example the crew we're bringing along a three d. printer but it's not like your usual three d. printer which are used to make some stupid and we are looking figurines or something no it's a state of the art really breakthrough machine at least that's what we've been told in the when we went to the laboratory in moscow to. to look at it to have a look at it it is capable of printing live organs so live prints with live tissue this is incredible so they wanted to test it in space and i think they wanted it to print like an organ for a mouse like a liver a mouse liver or kidney maybe one of those one of those things but so that's the thing that would have been incredible as far as we know the prince got back safe as well and it's fine it hasn't been damaged or broken although there has been much much in for most of the years the amount of work has been done for for the future
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and further and simone cohen's been amazing over the years and the you know what the most one of the most incredible experiments there are their own going right now is the growing live plants is the basically growing plants in space so we all well it's safe to say that most of us saw that movie the martian with matt damon starring matt damon who grew potatoes on mars so by that i mean the world what's happening right now i mean with the lunar and with the lunar exploration. looming ahead and everything i mean that's that's what people are aiming for the question now is going to be how much of a setback is this going to be with her the americans there they're planning on this dragon capsule and also boeing are working on a system to get astronauts up to the future if not around here might be in the coming years what's this going to mean is a huge disappointment for all the guys that ross cosmos and the soyuz project get
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there's no they're very quickly going to have to try and work out what went wrong here now there's a delay in any future flights for the time being what we know about that and how long do you know we do know that the manned flights have been postponed indefinitely or i guess at least until the investigation produces some results but again reports say that even if the damaged parts of the rockets are. located even if they are located and found and examined it still will be incredibly difficult to say what went wrong judging. by just by having a look at them because they will be so badly damaged they will would have burned up in the atmosphere they would have that there would have been a massive impact when they when the fell on the ground so there's a lot of things so right now reports suggest that basically investigators will have mostly to rely on the law metry of which there will be a lot of caution is every lotty every every little every little thing that's going
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on on board is recorded you were able to get into the studio very quickly because of the just next door the time this happened you were you were covering this event in russian live yes we did want to go there what was what was it almost an hour long program an hour long program basically around the launch and kind. of the goal was to make a show out of the launch basically forty minutes forty proceeding minutes we showed things about the family of the their families we talked about the cruise we called the talk live with sergei prokofiev the russian cosmonaut was on board right there right now he told us that he had already prepared a whole dinner for his colleague like with traditional with some of the elements of the traditional russian cuisine and it was a touching a touching thing everything was going fine even the launch of the beginning of the launching leave piece we could hear the communications between the controls and the
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crew on board and like every every thirty seconds would be going all systems normal systems normal yada yada yada and we wrapped up the show a couple of minutes into the internet as far as you're concerned that it got off how far did go into the launch they got the i think the like of around two minutes maybe a little bit more work. as we as we had just wrapped up the the the show we got this this message like the guy in the piece when. rocket failure is very calm wasn't it was very very hard he was very professional and we just we just stood there unsure what to do like rocking failure what does it mean but it still looked all intents and purposes at the time this was a still a big low there's always going to look like everything everything was going fine but well you can as we've obviously learned by now the crew made the decision to abort the mission because something went wrong somewhere between the first and the
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second boost detachment and the two guys eventually ended up coming down in the urgency capsule in the seven hundred kilometers way yeah well that's. very safe they are sounder so how do they get them back to moscow so quickly the what the the the they're not in moscow yet they're still in kazakhstan are those places in kazakhstan not god you know this is the latest this is these are the latest pictures the russian cosmonauts and the american cause to the left and the head of the russian space agency dmitry rogozin to the right and this is a legacy of change and. they will be airlifted to moscow to the star city and that's what a nasa statement just to just to clarify as well as saying well that's a bit of a date to talk we're getting to the man back safely because they are back safely how it was talking regular them safely back to star city here which is a trip even if you're on a plane of zero three four hours in the morning it's a long or an eagle folks from there well you know the other side of this of course these are go is doing their job and one of them is married so the standard be
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hugely tense time for friends and family watching the launch we managed to speak to the wife of cosmonaut alexi of children. don't you suppose of us are you discouraged that so. little pile of. stuff that in that people are damn near the surface just of all of us or or to any number of objects you know a lot have one way. look that way is your credit. could have been so much worse is amazing to see them back looking safe and pretty well physiologist all a goal or spoke to us he's an expert on the effects of space flight he told us what the crew went through during the urgency landing in a bit more detail. the more you put in your emergency rescue system works by separating the caption away from the malfunctioning rocket to keep it away from disaster in the case of an emergency landing the crew experience is precious six times the force of gravity all cosmonauts familiar with this level of pressure yes
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of course as they experience it during the selection process and in training before launch so this feeling is familiar to them they know how to deal with it and moreover they are inside the capsule wearing a space suit lying in a special section all this minimizes the extra gravitational pressures. well as we're talking to some more pictures coming in we're going with this story from russia you know going to tune to us r.t. international to bring you all the latest on it's on our purchase right these are the latest pictures in of that rescue eagle took us through this we had the helicopters they make helicopters you know about this being diverted being deployed there for them to that site seven hundred kilometers away from where that rocket took off is a bit ropey that was taken out of that really interesting to see this firsthand isn't it these are the latest pictures from the stuff we know the. land in northern catholics and some seven hundred kilometers away i think from the launch of. someone to show that this is the mobile that is just it was made out of
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a story is just how few there were in it earlier the huge year you said you covered these launches before you said massive rock it is and these guys are perched right on top this is the thing that's right on top and you can see you can see one of the jackets one of the suits being taken out and i think there was the end of the video it is looped it is put on loop obviously but yeah we can see helicopters because they were like six i think or eight looking just for the crew but i mean it was located fairly quickly because the rescuers rescuers actually the watched this capsule parachute down and it's a bit of a shame that the video ends where it i think you're the one standing up actually it's so small isn't it because you talk about the size of this thing from the start with all the component bits but when it breaks down of this yes what you normally see you can see a part of the spacesuit being taken out and and it is unfortunate because we had to freeze the picture because it is unfortunate the cameraman hole is the two men
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inside the hertling but just a parachute magine imagining imagine being crammed inside the g. forces we said earlier always yeah that's what i was what i was getting at you were being cramped. crammed inside there with another person like you're like in a fetal position and you were experienced sigs. and seven this is the author of the who is what is so what is the exactly absolute maximum you can get on a high on a high g. force roller coaster that is that's a lot survivable because for example there is to see how one looks at the norm of the. north and cosmonauts are being prepared for is three g. this is the norm during the ascending and descending g. force of three this is more than they experienced more than twice than that at least according to nasa. yeah that's and i mean it's not the most comfortable you can clearly see this is not the most comfortable plot hole terrain there this whole
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area where you've been to baikonur before this where the pictures you're seeing are seven hundred kilometers away when they actually landed what do we know about this . that's the step isn't it really yeah i mean it's still up and we know there's a small town not. not far away there were first lated save to say not present and of course it's no it's not particularly populated they were taken so from this place they were these helicopters. crew these helicopters to get the crew to that small city and then as far as we understand they are being taken to baikonur to baikonur and from there they will travel to as we were discussing earlier to the stars in star city just how it was viewers might be joining us the star city star city is basically the main command center of the russian space agency that's where the central command center is and that's where the the space lives that are in these pitches because it's really interesting to see this just to
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recap this is more or less the moment that the escape pod touched those helicopters or the four of them we think got there pretty quickly look a guy starting right by the again i'm sharing it will be very open what i'm trying to say that the russian side has promised to be very open about the results of the . geishas with the americans there will be soon as possible they will know what caused over the years despite all the politics of the term gone except to exert three etc this particular partnership between america and russia has it's just one of many sprays over the years it's been extremely successful isn't it and get it used to be well indeed i think when it comes to space and one when it comes to exploration and work in norbit it's one of the i have to admit few fear is where both russia and america have been showing remarkable corp really.
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unlike unfortunately many other areas but really in space russia and america has shown remarkable corporate roles and great comradeship between indeed between the colleagues here especially these two you know these two they talked a lot of nice words about each other elected cheney and he was absolutely fine in feeling very comfortable working with his american counterpart while nick hey you said very similar warm words about alexy. saying that they were both on the silent side of things on the side of more of a silent types but that their personalities match to serve actually was a highly intelligent highly professional yeah i will keep on these pictures if you're just joining us it's ten minutes to four o'clock this is our to international live from moscow broadcast around the world if you're tuning in thinking what's going on here well this one breaking story we're going to continue with at least the next forty minutes or so it's been happening for about four hours now there was
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a soyuz launch earlier on in kazakhstan to take two astronauts an astronaut a cosmonaut up to the international space station didn't go quite to plan the. rocket motor functions during blast off and then the two crew had to abort make an emergency landing a slightly steeper than would have been planned but as you can see these are. amazing pictures through of the actual or just within the moments after they came back down seven hundred kilometers from their initial takeoff place in baikonur the two of them the russian commander alexi of chin in and u.s. flight engineer. nick. both made it back and look opening that door. here they come again we leap in this picture for you the latest just in you're seeing in the last few minutes like we're there's the russian. being a school to tree rigors in the wish them well and there's the american on the
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birds aboard. not the seats and not the craft they wanted to be sitting in with all that training back on earth to pull off looks like. most of last back to moscow but to star city which is home base for them and that's where nasa. said it wanted to see them back safe and well and indeed that has happened a really amazing turnaround from so that it could have gone so badly wrong here today. yes what else you got coming in there any more any more thoughts about what went wrong is it still just is i'm just trying to keep my ear to the ground and the world some reports suggest that well what we what we saw the pictures we previously saw them boarding a plane that was the plane that is right now taking them to the to the city of baikonur and that's where our right ok and that's where reportedly their families will be meeting. again so let's play in there getting on the ice that's a few hours' ride from bike and all of the segment of kilometers away where they
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initially still be taking this plane is drawing them to ignore this city of by god it all right well that launch was supported just minutes after takeoff as one the clock but remind us of what happened when the booster rocket began to malfunction is the moment it started to unwind. and. it's the figure on the here rocket failure isn't he watches two minutes forty five into it like people still standing there just watching the takeoff. it wasn't going to plan it then became apparent that there was a serious technical issue the live feed for the launch was cut it came back so i was watching it was cut for a bit certainly soon afterwards reports started to emerge that the crew was attempting this emergency landing in their capsule both on board swiftly made it back to work not in need of any medical attention as we have just seen in those
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exclusive pictures that we brought you all once the problem with the booster rocket was known it was decided to abandon activating the second stage of the launch it comes in various blocks this launch a system the rocket here's how the delicate and complex launch procedure is supposed to happen when all goes to plan normally the journey this crew was supposed to have made.
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get reaction coming coming in as what's happened today sinking in getting experts on to try to work out what happened spoke earlier to the deputy director of the space domain at university college london talk to some. the launch stages and says it's really rare for a soyuz to fail like this. when you have a launch you have usually on the launches two or three stages the first stage is abusive then separate to the second and third stage usually puts you in orbit and apparently there was a lack of propulsion from the initial booster or the second boosters not clear to
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me so not enough energy to be able to orbit the capsule which condemned the astronauts to go back to worst on a ballistic i would say trajectory and this was probably the tricky part it's extremely unusual that this kind of accident or incident happens on a user launcher they are one of the most reliable launchers worldwide so it's extremely rare and i think one of the first times that these publicized that this happens with a manned launcher. well goes the same understands we hugely tense time for friends and family watching the launch although they know the best planning has gone into it those are the baccy had i guess going to be what if what if what he managed to speak to the wife because more the legacy of shit ensured a lot to think about the days of the really short this but this is a long year still cause of us are you discouraged of the crash or still liberal party or. stuff like in that people are near the surface of
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this is art international live from moscow my name is kevin i am very good afternoon from may just have four pm here now you can see just tune to his or even watch it in movie for the last couple of hours with a big story they were covering continuing coverage of that breaking news story from kazakhstan a rocket malfunction earlier forced a manned soyuz launch to be aborted just a few minutes after takeoff all turned out ok though the two man crew had to make an emergency return landing safely seven hundred kilometers away in their capture we got some amazing pictures coming up without for exclusive ones to both the russian commander alexi of chin in the u.s. flight engineer tyler haig are said to be in a good condition.

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