Russian Rocket Set for Space Falls in Woods
A Russian rocket bound for the space station crashed into a Siberian Forest on Wednesday, five minutes after it blasted off. The rocket was launched from the Russian Space Facility in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, and was carrying fuel and supplies to the International Space Station (ISI). Currently, the only means of reaching the space station for astronauts and cosmonauts is by the Soyuz Rocket, the same rocket that crashed yesterday. The Russian Space Agency is investigating the incident and the crew of the ISI has enough supplies to last the for a year.