by John Galt » Thu Oct 11, 2018 2:38 pm
the last time there was a soyuz malfunction with a crewed launch was in the 70s. the freaking 70s
that said, there have been increasing malfunctions on non-crewed missions from russian rockets, but the russians claim they have the highest standard for crewed rockets, don't worry about it
well, this is disastrous. the soyuz is rated to stay in space for 200 days for reasons engineers and scientists come up with. that means that the current soyuz up there needs to come back by december. the first crewed launch of spaceX i think was just recently pushed back, because of scheduling reasons or something not because spacex isn't ready. either spacex needs to step up and there is an accelerated table for the test launch and then the actual launch, or the ISS will be sitting empty. well there's also SLS from boeing but i think that's just boeing being boeing and we'll see it in 2022 or something
as for the criminal probe... remember a few months ago? when it was discovered some f**k товарищ drilled a hole in the side of a russian fabricated piece of the station and closed it with super glue, causing a leak? what kind of operation they got going on ove... oh right. russian
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