
.@AstroHague NASA Astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin are seen in Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan. They are in good condition following their safe landing on Earth after a Soyuz booster failure after launch earlier. Latest updates: nasa.gov/live


So glad that Nick Hague and Alexey Ovchinin are safe and well!
What happens now
The Russian space agency Roscosmos has begun an investigation into the mishap and hasn’t presented any findings yet.
Nick I am thankful you are safe. I’m praying for you. Hope the mission will be done again so you can realize your dream.
Courageous crew. Glad you are safe.
So pleased they are safe and well. I always follow ISS missions and had the privilege of being able to travel from the UK to watch a final shuttle launch. Silly me….. I wave to the ISS when it passes over here.
Glad that you’re both safe, I was watching the launch live and when I heard the words “booster failure” my heart sank. Well done to all those involved that brought you home! You all deserve medals and some sort of recognition for your bravery and risks in the name of science!
So glad the guys are ok. I hope they can leave the shock behind soon.
Glad to see that the crew is safe after the launch abort! My question is this
Did the abort occur before, during or after MAX-Q?
The Russian space agency Roscosmos has begun an investigation into the mishap and hasn’t presented any findings yet.
How brave a crew and how wonderful is the ground crew that found the quickly and safely. The world could learn alot from these individuals and how countries can work together and in peace.
Great gents that you are safe.
Thank God, Nick Hague and Alexey are Safe and we are praying for you guys !!
It’s a nice one to have you guys return safe, the cause of the fault is still my concern.
The Russian space agency Roscosmos has begun an investigation into the mishap and hasn’t presented any findings yet.
I’m so thrilled the rockets escape systems worked properly my son is a pilot and accidents like this remind me of the constant peril of flight, orbital or suborbital.
another win for math & science not to mention RELENTLESS planning and training for worst the case scenario by the crew and everyone on the ground involved in the endeavor.
Outstanding job everyone!! All that hard work saved another 2 precious lives!!
Keep up the amazing work!