Authorities inspect crashed spacecraft debris

Published December 6, 2016
This picture taken and released on Monday by Russia’s Emergency Ministry shows a piece of a Russian cargo space ship Progress MS-04 crashed on Dec 2 over Tuva region of Russia outside the town of Kyzyl.—AFP
This picture taken and released on Monday by Russia’s Emergency Ministry shows a piece of a Russian cargo space ship Progress MS-04 crashed on Dec 2 over Tuva region of Russia outside the town of Kyzyl.—AFP

MOSCOW: Authorities in Russia’s Siberian region of Tuva on Monday were examined several pieces of the Progress cargo spaceship found after it crashed last week having failed to reach orbit.

Two pieces, including a large spherical object, were found by herders over the weekend, while another was discovered in the courtyard of a residential house on Monday, said the region’s head Sholban Karaa-ool, warning people not to touch any metal debris.

Regional sanitation officials “inspected the spot where two pieces of the spacecraft were found in the Ulug-Khem district, on the side of the mountain and near a yurt,” Kara-ool said on his official website.

“Another small piece was found in the yard of a house in the Eilig-Khem village,” he said.

The regional leader added that “no dangerous substances were found” but advised people against touching the debris. “Compatriots, if you find metal objects, don’t touch them,” he said.

Geochemist Tatyana Koroleva, who heads the environmental safety laboratory at Moscow State University and studied previous crashes of Proton rockets, said there is no danger from the fallen debris as any chemicals would have burned out in the atmosphere.

The reasons authorities warn people to stay away is to keep them from selling the parts as scrap metal. “That’s happened before,” she said.

Published in Dawn, December 6th, 2016

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