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yeah absolutely well the name of this flight was the i.s.a.'s expedition fifty seven fifty eight and around four hundred fifty tourists friends family and other journalists came to witness this historic event now the the people that were sent up were it was there was one russian cosmonaut aleksei of chinon and there was an american astronaut nick cake and as you can see they were strapped in ready to go far far before we were we started filming but there it's them and the three d. printer going up to basically do biological experiments up there and basically the hope of these experiments is that they'll be able to conduct in zero gravity experiments on organic materials and make breakthroughs for the medical community back on earth hopefully ultimately eliminating the need the necessity for organ donors all together so we'll just have to see what happens after their six months on the i assess yeah quite incredible a six hour trip on they'll be there for six months a funny to think is well tall enough i'd say only five people off this planet thi
yeah absolutely well the name of this flight was the i.s.a.'s expedition fifty seven fifty eight and around four hundred fifty tourists friends family and other journalists came to witness this historic event now the the people that were sent up were it was there was one russian cosmonaut aleksei of chinon and there was an american astronaut nick cake and as you can see they were strapped in ready to go far far before we were we started filming but there it's them and the three d. printer going...
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for but all clear there was only three cosmonauts and astronauts in such a launch is going up to the i.s.a.'s today those only two alexi of the russian cosmonaut forty seven years old a left turn and colonel in the air force reserve this was his second flight into space or rather second attempted flight into space and forty three year old nick cage american astronaut with nasa he's a colonel in the u.s. air force this was meant to be his maiden flight and what a flight it turned out to be one to stand there in good health they're having their vital signs monitored in a hospital in kazakhstan should and has already met his mother who was at work nor he was pictured hugging her earlier we managed to catch up with his wife who is here waiting at the space center for the eventual cause of what survival. i watched the launch on t.v. and then i got the news from my neighbors you can understand my feelings at the time it was hard but the support of the team my friends my relatives they supported me so much you can be ready for that cosmonauts are prepared they get trained but the wives just stay
for but all clear there was only three cosmonauts and astronauts in such a launch is going up to the i.s.a.'s today those only two alexi of the russian cosmonaut forty seven years old a left turn and colonel in the air force reserve this was his second flight into space or rather second attempted flight into space and forty three year old nick cage american astronaut with nasa he's a colonel in the u.s. air force this was meant to be his maiden flight and what a flight it turned out to be one...
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conceive that anything has gone wrong in that context how much of a setback you think this is for the i.s.a.'s expeditions roster we know another is due to launch in december could you see that being pushed back or or when with this particular crew get up there. i think it all depends upon the investigation which now undoubtedly will take place and it depends upon the seriousness of what was going on if it's if it's something that they can easily find out if it's a stupid minor mistake at some point which can easily be. addressed by adding in our element she then they would probably be able to fly by december as planned if on the contrary they either have no find out even offer vista geishas they don't have a clue as to what real has really happened or it's much more complicated issue which requires maybe a total overhaul or design of the rocket then obviously we are talking we would be potentially talking about major major denise and while on the one hand obviously this is always. you know included in the schedule the possibility that something may go wrong with a particular launch of that
conceive that anything has gone wrong in that context how much of a setback you think this is for the i.s.a.'s expeditions roster we know another is due to launch in december could you see that being pushed back or or when with this particular crew get up there. i think it all depends upon the investigation which now undoubtedly will take place and it depends upon the seriousness of what was going on if it's if it's something that they can easily find out if it's a stupid minor mistake at some...
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was normally three there's normally three cosmonauts and astronauts in such launches going up to the i.s.a.'s today those only two was mentioned earlier alexei of. the russian cosmonaut forty seven years old a colonel in the air force reserve this was his second flight into space or rather second attempted flight into space and forty three year old nick cage. astronauts american astronaut with nasa forty three years old he's a colonel in the u.s. air force this was meant to be his maiden flight and what a flight it turned out to be around ninety seconds into the takeoff the astronauts and cosmonauts knew that something was wrong they experienced weightlessness instead of a gravitational push and there was certainly a period of uncertainty as to what would happen as those emergency procedures launched they had to launch that emergency capsule and hurtle down to earth at a very high speed much higher than a normal landing would take place they landed several hundred kilometers from the crash site were picked up by emergency crews were understand they're in good health they're having their vi
was normally three there's normally three cosmonauts and astronauts in such launches going up to the i.s.a.'s today those only two was mentioned earlier alexei of. the russian cosmonaut forty seven years old a colonel in the air force reserve this was his second flight into space or rather second attempted flight into space and forty three year old nick cage. astronauts american astronaut with nasa forty three years old he's a colonel in the u.s. air force this was meant to be his maiden flight...
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to you in the world around this you started the day going to cover this successful launch up to the i.s.a.'s didn't go to plan but it's being. at least a safe ending to it the two astronauts the pub the pilot and the the cosmonaut and the astronaut back down on earth we've been bringing you rolling coverage exclusive pictures exclusive access to the witnesses to this and the family relatives over the last six hours i'm going to be here in about five minutes time with more of the day's news and the latest updates as well it will give you a bit of a break for a minute well yeah indeed and i guess the most important outtake from today's situation is that even despite the launch was failed everybody is alive safe and sound and i mean looking at those looking at those relatives looking at the wife and it's really heartbreaking you go thank you thank you for watching as well this is art international live from moscow. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic to follow only closely i'm going to exist i don't see how that s
to you in the world around this you started the day going to cover this successful launch up to the i.s.a.'s didn't go to plan but it's being. at least a safe ending to it the two astronauts the pub the pilot and the the cosmonaut and the astronaut back down on earth we've been bringing you rolling coverage exclusive pictures exclusive access to the witnesses to this and the family relatives over the last six hours i'm going to be here in about five minutes time with more of the day's news and...