ASTANA –
The launch of a space truck from the Russian baikonur Bajkonoer in Kazakhstan to the international space station ISS shows in June to two people’s lives to have been. A technician died from his injuries by a steppebrand, caused by a crashed raketonderdeel. By the fire also came a driver of a car to the life, who with others was searching for the wreckage, reported the Kazakh ministry of Defence and Aerospace industry on Saturday in Astana.
The Russian Soyuz rocket was launched on 14 June. After 117 seconds to fell the burned-out first rakettrap according to the schedule back into the in-goal area in north-eastern Kazakhstan. In the dry, hot desert caused by the still glowing debris of a steppebrand in an area of one hundred square kilometers, according to the Russian news agency Interfax. The search in this area led to the death of the driver, the technician came alive from the fire.
The space truck with 2.5 tonnes of supplies on board reached two days later without any problems on the ISS.