Astronauts safe after malfunctioning Soyuz rocket

IANS  |  Washington 

Two astronauts aboard the Russian that made an emergency landing after their rocket malfunctioned on lift-off to the (ISS) are safe, NASA said on Thursday.

The MS-10 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in to the ISS at 4.40 a.m. on Thursday with Russian and US on board.

According to NASA, there was an "issue with the booster" and the "crew is returning to Earth in a ballistic descent mode", which is a sharper angle of descent compared to normal.

"Shortly after launch, there was an issue with the booster. Teams have confirmed the separated from the booster and are in contact with the crew as the capsule returns in a ballistic decent mode," NASA said in a blog post.

"Search and rescue teams report they are in contact with the crew, who report they are in good condition. The teams are en route to the landing site."

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 15:14 IST