The recent launch failure of a Russian Soyuz-U rocket carrying a Progress capsule likely will postpone the planned Sept. 22 launch of the Soyuz TMA-22 manned spacecraft until late October, according to an Interfax report quoting a well-informed source at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

The Aug. 24 loss of the Progress M-12M capsule filled with supplies for the international space station occurred through a fault in the third stage, which is identical to the one in the Soyuz-FG rocket used for manned launches, Interfax reported. No manned launches will be allowed until a special investigating commission completes its work, which may take a month or more, the report said.

โ€œThe commission needs to check the manufacturing of the rocketโ€™s third stage at a plant in Samara [TSKB Progress] and the prelaunch preparations at Baikonur,โ€ the source told Interfax. โ€œIt is also necessary to recover fragments of the third stage from the taiga and hand them over to specialists for subsequent analysis.โ€

 

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