Nick Hague gets second shot into space after catastrophic Soyuz rocket malfunction
Nick Hague, an American astronaut, will get his second shot at getting into orbit on Thursday after a harrowing first attempt. Last October, a catastrophic booster malfunction on a Russian Soyuz rocket forced the crew to abort mid-flight. Mark Strassmann spoke to Hague and his wife about flying again.
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