Link: https://www.space.com/astronaut-anne-mcclain-refutes-space-crime-claim.html
NASA astronaut Anne McClain on Saturday (Aug. 24) refuted claims that she inappropriately accessed the bank account of her estranged spouse after details of their divorce were made public in the New York Times this week.
While in the middle of their separation process, McClain’s spouse Summer Worden has claimed that McClain accessed her bank account from a NASA-affiliated computer network, according to a report from the New York Times on Friday (Aug. 23). Worden has accused McClain of identity theft and claimed the astronaut accessed the account from aboard the International Space Station during a recent space mission, and that the agency’s Office of the Inspector General is looking into the matter.
Today, McClain said in a Twitter statement that there’s “unequivocally no truth to these claims.”
“We’ve been going through a painful, personal separation that’s now unfortunately in the media,” McClain continued. “I appreciate the outpouring of support and will reserve comment until after the investigation. I have total confidence in the IG [Inspector General] process.”
Russian Soyuz Spacecraft Carrying Humanoid Robot Aborts Docking at Space Station
Link: https://www.space.com/soyuz-aborts-space-station-docking-ms-14.html
An uncrewed Russian Soyuz spacecraft was forced to abort an attempted docking at the International Space Station early Saturday (Aug. 24) due to rendezvous system malfunction.
The Roscosmos Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft, which is carrying supplies and a humanoid robot called Skybot F-850, was on its final approach to the space station when its automated docking system failed to lock on to its intended docking port: a space-facing module called Poisk. Cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin, the station’s commander, triggered an abort command for the Soyuz at 1:36 a.m. EDT (0536 GMT) after multiple attempts to make the rendezvous with primary and backup systems failed.
“At no point was the crew in any danger,” NASA spokesperson Rob Navias said of the station’s six-person Expedition 60 crew during live commentary.
The Soyuz is now trailing the space station at a safe distance away in a so-called “race track orbit” that can allow additional docking attempts every 24 hours, Navias said. The next attempt will occur no earlier than overnight Sunday or early Monday (Aug. 25-26).
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