ARTICLE: Soyuz MS-10 abort caused by sensor failure at booster separation - https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/11/soyuz-ms-10-abort-sensor-failure-booster-separation/ …pic.twitter.com/qLJMB9BGCM
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The amount of pivoting from the centre core is quite dramatic. It also looks like the main engine shut down immediately after failed separation. Good fault handling.
That happened. Soyuz MS-10 commanded the FG to shutdown - likely to aid the abort of the MS.
Yep, you were. 


That video is sped up...right? Sep occurred 1:58 after launch. Not 1:15...
The weird frame rate at the start of the video makes it look like a stop-motion movie!
Holy moly is right, that looks a lot more dramatic and dangerous than the shimmy that was picked up on the capsule video.
Violent en effet
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