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*On 26 September 1983 [[Soyuz 7K-ST No.16L|Soyuz T-10-1]] caught fire and the crew was saved by firing its launch escape system. It is, to date, the only successful manned [[pad abort test|pad abort]].<ref name="JANE">{{cite web|url=http://www.janes.com/aerospace/civil/news/jsd/jsd030203_3_n.shtml|title=A brief history of space accidents|publisher=[[Jane's Information Group|Jane's Transport Business News]]|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20030204073904/http://www.janes.com/aerospace/civil/news/jsd/jsd030203_3_n.shtml|date=February 3, 2003|archivedate=2003-02-04|accessdate=2007-10-20}}</ref>
*[[Soyuz MS-10]] aborted on 11 October 2018 when the [[Soyuz-FG]] booster failed mid-flight. Both crew members survived the steep ballistic descent.<ref name="Zhumatov">{{cite news |last1=Zhumatov |first1=Shamil |title=Rocket carrying space station crew fails in mid air, crew safe |url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/rocket-carrying-space-station-crew-fails-in-mid-air-crew-safe/ar-BBOdWcb?OCID=ansmsnnews11 |accessdate=11 October 2018 |work=www.msn.com |agency=MSN |date=October 11,
==See also==
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