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    Russian spacecraft delivers 3 to orbiting station

    MOSCOW (AP) — A Soyuz spacecraft safely delivered a Russian, an American and a Dutchman to the International Space Station on Friday, restoring the permanent crew to six members for the first time since September.

    But just as concerns over the reliability of the Soyuz have eased, a different version of the Soyuz rocket failed Friday during an unmanned launch. It was the latest in a string of spectacular launch failures that have raised questions about the state of Russia's space industry.

    The craft carrying mission commander Oleg Kononenko, NASA's Don Pettit and European Space Agency astronaut Andre Kuipers had traveled through space for two days after blasting off from Baikonur, the Russian-operated cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The ship docked at the orbiting station at 5:19 p.m. (1319GMT) Friday.

    About two and half hours later, the three new crew members floated through an opened hatch to join NASA's Dan Burbank and Russians Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin, who had arrived on the station in November.

    "I can't think of a prettier picture than seeing all six back on board the space station," NASA's William Gerstenmaier told the assembled crew during a video linkup with Russian Mission Control outside Moscow.

    Families of crew members, who had joined space officials to watch the docking, also sent their greetings, with Kuipers' young child singing him a song in Dutch.

    The six crew members will work together on the International Space Station until mid-March.

    The failed launch of an unmanned Progress cargo ship in August had raised doubts about future missions to the station, because the Soyuz rocket that crashed used the same upper stage as the booster rockets carrying Soyuz ships to orbit.

    The next manned launch was delayed until Russian space officials could determine the cause of the Progress failure and it went off without a hitch in November. The crew on that mission overlapped for eight days with the three crew members remaining on the station, who then returned to Earth later that month.

    However, on Friday, a newer version of the Soyuz failed to put a Meridian communications satellite into orbit when launched from Russia's Plesetsk cosmodrome. Space agency head Vladimir Popovkin said the cause was engine failure.

    "What happened today was a highly unpleasant situation," Popovkin was quoted by state news agencies as saying. "It confirms that the (aerospace) industry is in crisis and its weakest link is engine building."

    The failures Friday and during the Progress launch in August both took place during the third stage. The Soyuz-2.1b that crashed Friday, however, has a different third-stage engine, the ITAR-Tass news agency said.

    Friday's failed launch was the sixth in the past year.

    Last December, Russia lost three navigation satellites when a rocket carrying them failed to reach orbit. A military satellite was lost in February, and the launch of the Express-AM4, described by officials as Russia's most powerful telecommunications satellite, went awry in August.

    In November, Russia sent up its ambitious Phobos-Ground unmanned probe, which was to go to the Phobos moon of Mars, take soil samples and return them to Earth. But engineers lost contact with the ship and were unable to propel it out of Earth orbit and toward Mars. The craft is now expected to fall to Earth in mid-January.

     
    • ZR1588  •  Midlothian, Virginia  •  5 mths ago
      Russia may have their own problems but even the most corrupt politicians and business leaders know not to screw with the space program!!
      • Andrey 5 mths ago
        US is more corrupted then Russia.
      • Sando 5 mths ago
        think Obama screwed with ours !!
      • Jake 5 mths ago
        you got that right Doctor
    • SteveL  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  5 mths ago
      As a rule I do not comment on "news". However, manned space flight in this country is another victim of our lack of foresight and leadership. Our greatest achievements came about as a result of space travel. JFK would not be pleased!
      • wow 5 mths ago
        JFK was a leader of the USA that wanted to lead! now the leaders of the USA want to follow and are doing just that...
    • wow  •  5 mths ago
      I am teaching my 4 yr old how to speak russian because he wants to be an astronaut
      • Hesperos 4 mths ago
        Better teach him to speak Chinese, in case he wants to go to the moon.
      • Lurabyss 4 mths ago
        I'd rather just elect an American president and congress to eliminate the anti-American, backstabbing Obammunist policies!
    • Pkhey  •  Houston, Texas  •  5 mths ago
      I hope I see people on another planet in my lifetime. I think it's possible. It will take someone bold and daring, but it definitely could happen.
      • Scotty 5 mths ago
        It'll probably be someone from China or Russia; but that's cool. Perhaps it'll bring mankind closer together. The United States is no longer the leader in space exploration. Sad.
      • T C 5 mths ago
        How about Newt Gingrich on another planet?
      • Insidious Banana 5 mths ago
        If you are 90, then forget about it.
    • RunnerX  •  4 mths ago
      ya im just happy to see anyone still putting things up in space. Good luck cosmonauts!
    • TomF  •  5 mths ago
      astronauts risk their lives to better life for all mankind and retarded idiots criticize, complain and spew total ignorance. Shut up fools!
      • WillieJohn 5 mths ago
        Tom:
        --that'd be the retarded democrats
        --no use talking to them
        --creatures in the animal kingdom have more common sense
      • TomF 5 mths ago
        "retarded democrats"? you must be kidding... Maybe you've been fooled by the Republican Cult?
      • MARC 5 mths ago
        DEMOCRAT rick perry cut EDUCATION funding to balance texas' debt. democrat rick??!? DEMOCRAT??!? NOT HARDLY...
    • Peter-WendyC  •  4 mths ago
      I wonder what the ISS crew thinks when they look us from space.
    • Johnz  •  Middletown, New York  •  4 mths ago
      there is another article showing NASA kicking off its mission to the moon in 2012. There are many posts by Americans denouncing it as a waste of money. This is an example of how Americans are the worst enemy to our space program.
    • DJ  •  4 mths ago
      Now that we are finally in position to see a profit from our investment in the space station. NASA has decided to perfect the concept of doing "less with more". Keep Pis#$% that budget away. Unfortunately Russia and China seem to be the only ones to benefit?
    • Johnz  •  Middletown, New York  •  4 mths ago
      The american public is to blame for this. We have been cutting NASA's budget since the 1970's. After the final flight of the space shuttle, NASA struggles to prove its existence.

      The American people asked to slash space exploration thinking there would be so much more for other programs. Now, we don't have a space program and no health care.
    • Red-RYDER  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  5 mths ago
      We should had kept the Shuttle going till we came up with a better way to get into space.
    • Barnabas Collins  •  4 mths ago
      Notice that no American spacecraft do much anymore other than take pictures of Mars. We cannot put a man into space anymore. Kennedy is turning over in his grave.
    • Groucho Marxist  •  Guangzhou, China  •  5 mths ago
      "a Russian, an American and a Dutchman"

      Sounds like the exposition of a joke.
    • Rich  •  5 mths ago
      Half a century after Sputnik.... The sky is Red ....
    • Trust but Verify  •  5 mths ago
      What is more amazing, the number of ill-informed posts coming from Texas (especially Dallas and suprisingly, Houston).
    • William  •  4 mths ago
      Hmm... Oh that's right, they're not spending trillions of dollars on foreign wars.
      To the person that wrote this comment! IF YOU HAVENT HEARD IRAQ SOLDIERS ARE ON THE WAY BACK.
    • Lance  •  5 mths ago
      Hoped they did a better job than that Fedex guy.
    • Hairy Ellis  •  5 mths ago
      NASAs budget is a drop in the bucket, let's get back to leading in space! Who's with me!!??
    • Johnz  •  Middletown, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Nasa has been an embattled agency since the Challenger disaster in 1980's. The agency tries to balance safety and budget constraints, at the same time producing something worthwhile for the american public.

      The Rogers Commision concluded, among other things, that NASA left decisions to abort due to safety issues to the same manager who was in charge of makeing sure the shutle flew on time.This meant that a manager would have to go against his objectives, by not letting the shuttle launch on time. Before this, there was a manager that was just in charge of safety. His job was to find reasons to delay the flight. So if he didnt give the thumbs up, the shuttle would not fly.
    • Derek  •  5 mths ago
      It's wrong on so many levels that the United States no longer has a way to put astronauts into space.
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