Russian space agency Roscosmos recently released new footage captured outside the Soyuz rocket that failed to separate from its first stage and had to abort last month. In the footage, you can see just about abruptly things went wrong when a damaged sensor prevented the first stage from separating.
Watchy the full video in the Tweet posted by Roscosmos below:
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Russian space agency Roscosmos recently released new footage captured outside the Soyuz rocket that failed to separate from its first stage and had to abort last month. In the footage, you can see just about abruptly things went wrong when a damaged sensor prevented the first stage from separating.
Watchy the full video in the Tweet posted by Roscosmos below:
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