Friday, October 12, 2018

Booster engine discharged in the Soyuz rocket in the middle of the active launch: the astronauts landed safely

Moscow: Two astronauts flew to the capsule shuttle and landed safely in Kazakhstan because of the sudden disruption of the Soyuz rocket that left the International Space Station. US astronaut Nick Hawk and Russian player Alexei Oshkinin flew to the astronauts to explore the International Space Station. They departed in Soyuz rocket through the capsule shuttle from the Baikonur Center in Russia. After the launch of the Soyuz rocket from the launch, the first stage of the Booster rocket was split. In the 2nd stage, the boomer engine breaks off.

Thus Soyuz could not travel through the shuttle. Astronauts realized the disruption of the rocket, split the capsule shuttle from the rocket and landed in an emergency landing. They landed using 'bailist desensitis'. When landing using this method, the spacecraft will land on a different angle, rather than the landing angle. However, both the players landed safely

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