Soyuz Launch Mishap: 20-Ton Platform Lost at Baikonur

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Launch Pad Damage ‌follows ​Triumphant Soyuz Crew Delivery to‌ Space Station

BAIKONUR COSMODROME,KAZAKHSTAN – A Soyuz rocket successfully delivered Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergei Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei ‍Mikayev,along with NASA astronaut Christopher Williams,to the International ⁤Space Station Thursday for an eight-month mission. However, the launch from Site 31 at the Baikonur ‌Cosmodrome⁤ was immediately followed by the revelation of meaningful damage to⁣ ground support infrastructure.

Initial reports indicate a 20-metric ton service platform, used for pre-launch access to the⁤ rocket, was⁣ dislodged during liftoff ⁣and fell into the flame​ trench below the⁢ launch table. A ⁣source familiar with the situation⁢ stated, “There is significant damage to the pad.”⁢ The platform, located ‍beneath the rocket, apparently was⁣ not secured prior to engine ignition, and the force ⁢of the ​launch ejected it ⁢from its position.

Roscosmos acknowledged ​the incident in a‌ statement ⁤released Thursday night‌ on Telegram, stating,‌ “The launch pad was inspected, as is done⁣ every time a rocket is launched. Damage to several launch pad ‌components was identified.Damage can ‌occur after⁢ launch, so such inspections are mandatory worldwide.The launch pad’s condition is currently ⁤being assessed.”

while Russia maintains multiple launch‌ pads​ across Russia and former Soviet republics like Kazakhstan, Site 31 is currently the only ⁤ pad equipped to support launches ‌of the soyuz rocket, as well as ‌the ⁢Progress cargo vehicle and Soyuz crew capsule – ⁤both vital for maintaining the ⁣International Space Station. The extent of the repairs and potential impact on future launches remains unclear.

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