Second Consecutive Ballistic Soyuz Landing Raises Concerns

Credit: NASA/REUTERS/POOL
Russian investigators will review their conclusions about why Soyuz TMA-10 had an uncommanded ballistic reentry last fall after its follow-on—Soyuz TMA-11—went into the same steep trajectory Apr. 19 after six months at the International Space Station. With Soyuz vehicles soon to be the only route on...

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