Soyuz MS-10 incident

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:aircraft
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Baikonur_Cosmodrome
gptkbp:analyzes conducted by Roscosmos
gptkbp:caused_by booster failure
gptkbp:collaborations involved NASA and Roscosmos
gptkbp:crew gptkb:Soyuz_MS-10_capsule
2
successful
several months
rigorous and comprehensive
debriefing sessions
no injuries reported
highly experienced
quick and efficient
important for international collaboration
included simulations
Soyuz capsule descent
both crew members experienced astronauts
completed within hours
emphasized prior to launch
intensive prior to launch
monitored post-landing
provided post-incident.
scientific research aboard ISS
gptkbp:date October 11, 2018
gptkbp:emergency_services successfully executed
near Zhezkazgan
gptkbp:first_flight achieved in December 2018
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Soyuz MS-10 incident
gptkbp:is_involved_in gptkb:spacecraft
NASA astronaut Nick Hague
Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin
gptkbp:is_tested_for ongoing after incident
gptkbp:landing_site gptkb:Kazakhstan
gptkbp:launch_date October 11, 2018
4:40 UTC
gptkbp:launch_vehicle gptkb:Soyuz-FG
Site 1/5
implemented after incident
Soyuz has a long history of reliability
based on Soviet-era technology
rare in recent history
under scrutiny post-incident
gptkbp:launched interrupted
specific time frame for launch
gptkbp:location gptkb:Baikonur_Cosmodrome
gptkbp:lost_and_found performed by Russian ground teams
gptkbp:media_coverage extensive
gptkbp:mission gptkb:spacecraft
gptkb:International_Space_Station
gptkb:Soyuz_MS-11
gptkbp:mission_duration less than 1 hour
planned for 6 months
gptkbp:mode ballistic descent
gptkbp:outcome successful emergency landing
gptkbp:public_perception concern over crew safety
issued by Roscosmos
gptkbp:reports_to led to design changes
gptkbp:significance first crewed launch failure since 1983