In this handout photo released by Roscosmos NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, left, and Head of Russian space agency Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin, smile as relatives welcome them and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, after landing at the Chkalovsky military airport, outside Star City, Russia, October 12, 2018. 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. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.12.10.2018#5664902
In this handout photo released by Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, smiles as relatives welcome him and NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, after landing at the Chkalovsky military airport, outside Star City, Russia, October 12, 2018. 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. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.12.10.2018#5664901
In this handout photo released by Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, centre, NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, centre left, and Head of Russian space agency Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin, top, walk down the runway after landing at the Chkalovsky military airport, outside Star City, Russia, October 12, 2018. 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. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.12.10.2018#5664898
In this handout photo released by Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, of Russia, centre, NASA astronaut Nick Hague, of the United States, centre left, and Head of Russian space agency Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin, top, walk down the runway after landing at the Chkalovsky military airport, outside Star City, Russia, October 12, 2018. 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. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.12.10.2018#5664896