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Expedition 57 Launch Aborted After Launch Due to Booster Anomaly



Expedition 57 Launch Aborted After Launch Due to Booster Anomaly

Astronaut Nick Hague (left) is pictured with Roscosmos Director Dmitry Rogozin in Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, after Hague and Cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin's safe landing on Earth following a booster failure on their Soyuz rocket earlier on October 11, 2018. Shortly after launch, an anomaly was detected with the booster and the launch ascent was aborted which resulted in a "ballistic landing" of the capsule. Roscosmos/UPI

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