A woman makes a selfie with NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, during the unveiling ceremony of the Soyuz MS-10 monument at Roscosmos headquarters, in Moscow, Russia. The ISS crew members Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, were safe after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying them to the International Space Station on October 11, 2018.02.12.2019#6091851
Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, attend the unveiling ceremony of the Soyuz MS-10 monument at Roscosmos headquarters, in Moscow, Russia. The two were safe after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying them to the International Space Station on October 11, 2018.02.12.2019#6091840
Head of Russian space agency Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin speaks during the unveiling ceremony of the Soyuz MS-10 monument at Roscosmos headquarters, in Moscow, Russia. The ISS crew members Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, were safe after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying them to the International Space Station on October 11, 2018.02.12.2019#6091838
Head of Russian space agency Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin speaks during the unveiling ceremony of the Soyuz MS-10 monument at Roscosmos headquarters, in Moscow, Russia. The ISS crew members Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, were safe after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying them to the International Space Station on October 11, 2018.02.12.2019#6091837
NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, speaks during the unveiling ceremony of the Soyuz MS-10 monument at Roscosmos headquarters, in Moscow, Russia. The ISS crew members Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, were safe after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying them to the International Space Station on October 11, 2018.02.12.2019#6091834
From left, Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, and Head of Russian space agency Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin attend the unveiling ceremony of the Soyuz MS-10 monument at Roscosmos headquarters, in Moscow, Russia. The ISS crew members Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, were safe after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying them to the International Space Station on October 11, 2018.02.12.2019#6091833
Head of Russian space agency Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin awards NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, with Order of Courage during the unveiling ceremony of the Soyuz MS-10 monument at Roscosmos headquarters, in Moscow, Russia. The ISS crew members Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, were safe after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying them to the International Space Station on October 11, 2018.02.12.2019#6091829
Head of Russian space agency Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin awards NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, with Order of Courage during the unveiling ceremony of the Soyuz MS-10 monument at Roscosmos headquarters, in Moscow, Russia. The ISS crew members Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, were safe after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying them to the International Space Station on October 11, 2018.02.12.2019#6091828
NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, poses for a photo during the unveiling ceremony of the Soyuz MS-10 monument at Roscosmos headquarters, in Moscow, Russia. The ISS crew members Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, were safe after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying them to the International Space Station on October 11, 2018.02.12.2019#6091820
The Soyuz MS-10 monument is pictured during it's unveiling ceremony at Roscosmos headquarters, in Moscow, Russia. The ISS crew members Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, were safe after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying them to the International Space Station on October 11, 2018.02.12.2019#6091818
The Soyuz MS-10 monument is pictured during it's unveiling ceremony at the Roscosmos headquarters, in Moscow, Russia. The ISS crew members Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, were safe after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying them to the International Space Station on October 11, 2018.02.12.2019#6091817
Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, pose for a photo during the unveiling ceremony of the Soyuz MS-10 monument at Roscosmos headquarters, in Moscow, Russia. The two were safe after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying them to the International Space Station on October 11, 2018.02.12.2019#6091813