EXCLUSIVE! Alive and Well! Russian-American Soyuz Crew Rescue Mission Successfully Completed - Video

Our channel now has the footage of the rescue operation near Dzhezkazgan. Today, Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin and the US astronaut Nick Hague landed after Soyuz rocket failed. They will be brought to the Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City. The astronauts experienced a g-force of 6 g during the emergency landing.

Our channel now has the footage of the rescue operation near Dzhezkazgan. Today, Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin and the US astronaut Nick Hague landed after Soyuz rocket failed. They will be brought to the Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City. The astronauts experienced a g-force of 6 g during the emergency landing. They haven't been injured and don't need to be hospitalized. The Special state commission will investigate the causes of the accident.

 

The launches of manned space vehicles will be suspended until the causes of the accident are determined. The flight of Progress spacecraft carrying a cargo for the ISS is in question, too. It was supposed to be launched on October 31st. According to Roscosmos experts, water and food supplies on the ISS will be sufficient for half a year.

Let me remind you that this is the footage of the rescue operation near Dzhezkazgan. The capsule of Soyuz rocket has landed there.

Let me remind you that both Russian cosmonaut and the US astronaut have survived. They are fine. In the footage we've just received, you can see that Russian cosmonaut and the US astronaut have already left the landing site. They are going to Baikonur.

According to Roscosmos experts, today at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Soyuz rocket failed after it was launched, and the crew went into ballistic descent mode.