Crew, including Canadian, could be heading to space station Dec. 3: Russians
MONTREAL — Russian space officials said Wednesday that they hope to resume sending crews to the International Space Station in early December, potentially clearing the way for Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques to make his first voyage into space.
An investigation determined that a malfunctioning sensor caused a Soyuz rocket to fail shortly after it was launched in Kazakhstan on Oct. 11, the executive director of the Russian space agency announced.
Sergei Krikalyov said the malfunction caused one of the rocket’s four side boosters to collide with the second stage of the rocket.
With the probe now complete, Krikalyov said the agency is preparing to resume manned launches to the station as early as Dec 3.


