Coolest, calmest narrater in history. "And we have incoming nuclear weapons...and they're detonating over downtown Los Angeles...and there's lots of people on fire, burning everything in sight..the wind is coming out of the south west a 7 miles per hour.."
The crew did not use the escape tower. It did indeed jettison, because the shroud engines are sufficient to separate the spacecraft from the rocket, once the boosters have dropped. Those shroud engines are what carried the crew to safety. This very well may have been the moment of failure. The leading hypothesis is that an oxygen vent valve failed when the boosters separated. I have yet to see an official confirmation. It appears that there was some lateral thrust at the end of the video -- NOT a normal occurrence.
That is not when the failure happened guardian news. you need to do better fact checking. as always. this was when the boosters and escape tower jettisoned. CLICKBAITERS
The last few frames viewing cabin crew is repeating due to a signal loss, so the astronauts are not shaking like it looks like, but it can be simply presented. :-(
@@kabukisyneri296 - Well he has now. Yee of little faith. Musk is changing this world for the better, a chance to survive with renewables powering the world and coal & oil remaining safe int he ground
dont make me laugh no one else on the planet has a more safe rocket than the russians 30 years with this rocket proves that cant you remember the disasters prone to american space shuttle and many astronauts killed, the only other way man will get safely into space is to simply not go there in first place and if you can come up with a better sollution of getting man into space were he dont belong,, then tell us now.
@@lovrel.6599Not sure how Buran would've fared differently if it too had flown over a hundred missions. I find it remarkable that only now, after HUMAN spaceflight in reusable orbiters countries are developing unmanned spaceplanes! The Shuttle was ahead of its time. But even after Columbia, I don't think any astronauts dropped out. THAT is the truly awesome thing: Not engineering but bravery.
Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing.
That's what they say at Boeing, anyway.
That's what my flight instructor used to say 😅
I thought this was Soyuz 11 because that’s what I searched for. Better it wasn’t.
So did I.
And this is the first comment I saw
The main thing is, no one was killed or injured badly in this unfortunate incident. They live again. To try another day 🚀⚛️
Fiona P Jimmy Newtron
No thank you! I'm outta here!
Coolest, calmest narrater in history.
"And we have incoming nuclear weapons...and they're detonating over downtown Los Angeles...and there's lots of people on fire, burning everything in sight..the wind is coming out of the south west a 7 miles per hour.."
I love your comment.
Per second more like.
"And we're going to go live now to the 210 Freeway where we're following a high speed police chase in progress..."
It was a moment of escape tower jettisoning, which is a standard procedure. The failure occured a bit later.
The NASA commentator was reading a script which had no relation to what had occurred. She says it jettisoned, not the Russians in the background.
The crew used the escape tower to escape the rocket
The crew did not use the escape tower. It did indeed jettison, because the shroud engines are sufficient to separate the spacecraft from the rocket, once the boosters have dropped. Those shroud engines are what carried the crew to safety.
This very well may have been the moment of failure. The leading hypothesis is that an oxygen vent valve failed when the boosters separated. I have yet to see an official confirmation. It appears that there was some lateral thrust at the end of the video -- NOT a normal occurrence.
That is not when the failure happened guardian news. you need to do better fact checking. as always. this was when the boosters and escape tower jettisoned. CLICKBAITERS
And it was the first failure of a Soyuz since 1983 -- 35 years.
it was, the analysis so far is that one of the boosters hit the core as it separated, causing an automatic shutdown of the core and an abort
Soyuz-11 crew:dies
Soyuz: has a booster failure and everyone lives
EVERYONE: THIS SOYUZ THATS ISN’T SOYUZ 11 HAD THE WORST INCIDENT IN HISTORY
The last few frames viewing cabin crew is repeating due to a signal loss, so the astronauts are not shaking like it looks like, but it can be simply presented. :-(
Incorrect, do your research.
When have the guardian been known for doing their research?
Just glad they’re ok.
0:43 look like a bumpy ride.
What was the failure?
Faulty sensor from a pin bent 7 degrees
What happened?
@@randywilliams760 Booster ran into the main rocket IIRC
Guardian, was GRU involved in this incident?
0:42 The space dance.
Atomic Boy LOL
Wonder if we get our money back from the Russians for failing to deliver the payload.
чмо
I wonder if they pooped their spacesuits
Not quite.
In Russia rocket aborts you
Shouldn’t no human being going up there yet.
Сьемка примерно 2005 год, камеры еще не придумали производить
the video looks like it was shot in the 90s
Look up some videos showing the inside of the Soyuz capsule, it looks like its from the 1980s! (it hasn't had any significant redesign in that time).
ты пишешь так, как-будто ты идиот
Elon Musk to the rescue !!!!!!!
oh yeah, a man who has put zero people into space - to the rescue.... -______-
@@kabukisyneri296 - Well he has now. Yee of little faith. Musk is changing this world for the better, a chance to survive with renewables powering the world and coal & oil remaining safe int he ground
Soyuz is way safer than anything musk has made so far
I wonder of they had a clean change of underwear for those guys when they landed?
RIP🎉😢
They didn't die
This soyuz MS 10
Sure Russia don't have to put white paint on their rockets.
Welcome to the Truman Show.
Remnant Elites777 - yep, only the lost and gullible need apply
Seriously? This is the worst piece of space news. I thought the Guardian was a real newspaper pffff
How though? The title of the video tells you that you will be watching the clips of when the Soyuz malfunctioned.
Click bait
This is actually a video failure
CLICKBAIT!
renewable and Non renewable resources
Boo this title
Footage from 'inside'? maybe 10% of the footage? misleading title.
Hmmmmm.......inaccurate!
We need to stop relying on the Russians to get our astronauts into space.
dont make me laugh no one else on the planet has a more safe rocket than the russians 30 years with this rocket proves that cant you remember the disasters prone to american space shuttle and many astronauts killed, the only other way man will get safely into space is to simply not go there in first place and if you can come up with a better sollution of getting man into space were he dont belong,, then tell us now.
@@lovrel.6599Not sure how Buran would've fared differently if it too had flown over a hundred missions. I find it remarkable that only now, after HUMAN spaceflight in reusable orbiters countries are developing unmanned spaceplanes!
The Shuttle was ahead of its time. But even after Columbia, I don't think any astronauts dropped out. THAT is the truly awesome thing: Not engineering but bravery.
is it just me’🧐.. or did the The astronauts?
(EEEespecially), the one on the far back left’ look like a puppet’?..
It's you.
Lol. Garbage in, garbage out!
Wake up folks!!!
Quick... cut to CGI.... like every blue marble
Oblate spheroid. But yeah cgi
?
hahaha lol