Russian rocket failure raises questions for Canadian astronaut Saint-Jacques
MONTREAL — Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques’ scheduled space voyage in December is in doubt following a rocket failure Thursday that forced a Soyuz capsule with two astronauts on board to make an emergency landing, Canadian officials say.
Russia announced Thursday it was suspending manned space launches pending an investigation into what happened when the Soyuz capsule transporting NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos’ Alexei Ovchinin automatically jettisoned from the booster.
U.S. and Russian space officials said Hague and Ovchinin were safe after a rocket failed two minutes into their flight to the International Space Station, forcing an emergency landing on the steppes of central Kazakhstan.
Saint-Jacques, 48, of St-Lambert, Que. was part of the backup crew for Thursday’s failed space flight and was on site for the launch.