TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 11月2日 07時56分


A Russian rocket launch three weeks ago that aborted after just two minutes was caused by a sensor that was damaged during assembly, a top Russian official said on Nov. 1, the Associated Press reports. The Soyuz-FG rocket carrying @NASA's @astrohague and @roscosmosofficial’s Alexei Ovchinin failed shortly into the flight on Oct. 11, sending their emergency capsule into a sharp fall. The men landed safely in Kazakhstan. Earlier, the head of Russia's space agency blamed the failure on a malfunction of a sensor but didn’t explain why it didn’t work. Oleg Skorobogatov, who led the probe into the accident, told reporters on Thursday that an investigation found that the sensor was damaged during the final assembly at the launch pad. The last time Russia saw an aborted manned launch was in 1983, when two Soviet #cosmonauts jettisoned and landed safely after a launch pad explosion. Russian #space officials plan to conduct two other unmanned Soyuz launches before launching a crew to the space station, the AP adds. The Soyuz spacecraft is currently the only vehicle for ferrying crews to the International Space Station after the U.S. space shuttle fleet retired. Russia stands to lose that monopoly with the arrival of @spacex’s Dragon and @boeing’s Starliner crew capsules. Read more on TIME.com. Video source: Roscosmos Media


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