Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Astronauts make emergency landing
2
Astronauts on board a Soyuz rocket heading to the International Space Station survived an emergency landing following a booster failure on Thursday. The rocket was transporting NASA astronaut Nick Hague and cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin for a six-month stay on the ISS. Dramatic footage showed the capsule carrying the crew as it parachuted back to Earth before thumping down in a plume of dust in Kazakhstan, about 250 miles away from where it took off. Both crewmembers survived and appear to be in good condition. The rocket had lifted off minutes earlier, at 4:40 a.m. ET, on a journey that was expected to involve four orbits of the Earth and take six hours. The Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft was able to separate from the Soyuz-FG rocket booster after the issue emerged and began a ballistic descent. A ballistic descent is a sharper angle of landing compared to normal which means the spacecraft would have been traveling faster than usual as it approached Earth.
3
In Other News After slamming Florida and lashing Georgia, Hurricane Michael is far from finished as it swirls northeast, threatening the Carolinas. Since making landfall on Wednesday as a powerful Category 4 hurricane, the now tropical storm has left thousands of people without power, uprooted trees, turned homes and marinas into ruins and killed at least 2 people. The parents of a 9-year-old girl who was declared brain dead by a Fort Worth, TX, hospital, have been denied a temporary restraining order extension that would keep their daughter on life support, a judge ruled Wednesday. The family's current restraining order against Cook Children's Medical Center, which has kept Payton on life support since late September, is set to expire on Monday unless a new order is filed. Payton has been on life support since late September, after she went into cardiac arrest. The arrest was caused by the growth of a very large tumor in her chest that is shutting off her circulatory system. Under Texas law, a person is considered dead when they have suffered an irreversible loss of all brain function. The family contacted 25 other medical facilities that could take their daughter but there were no takers. A New York man has been charged with building a 200-pound bomb he allegedly planned to detonate on Washington's National Mall on Election Day. Paul Rosenfeld, 56, appeared in federal court on Wednesday after law enforcement agents found an explosive device in his basement on Tuesday. Police escorted a woman off a plane Tuesday after she brought a squirrel on a Frontier Airlines flight from Orlando to Cleveland. The woman informed Frontier Airlines she was taking an "emotional support animal" on the flight from Florida when she made her reservation. However, she did not say the animal was a squirrel. The airline said they called Orlando police after they asked the woman to leave the plane with the animal and she refused. Rodents, including squirrels, are not allowed on Frontier flights. When she refused to deplane, Orlando Police were called and everyone was deplaned so police could deal with the passenger. Police eventually escorted the passenger off the aircraft and returned her to the main terminal. The incident delayed the flight by approximately two hours.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.