- Russian official says Soyuz rocket failure caused by an errant sensor. The Russians plan to put people back on the Soyuz rocket in about a month. https://arstechnica.com/science/2018/10/russian-official-says-soyuz-rocket-failure-caused-by-an-errant-sensor/ 5 comments space
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