Vytal Sines
His first launch ended in catastrophic failure. At 30 miles up and traveling 4,000 mph he reached the edge of space only to come crashing down. And then he launched two more times! In this episode of Vytal Sines, we go inside the Pentagon to sit down with U.S. Space Force Brigadier General Nick Hague — former NASA astronaut, International Space Station veteran, and survivor of one of the most dramatic Soyuz launch aborts in history. From Kansas farm country to the edge of space, Hague walks us through: The moment the cockpit flashed "Rocket Emergency" at 30 miles up What it really feels like to be ripped off a failing rocket and slam back to Earth How his family endured 20 minutes not knowing if he was alive Getting a second chance to reach orbit and serve aboard the International Space Station The overview effect: seeing the world as one fragile, borderless home Launching once again as commander of NASA's SpaceX Crew-9 'Rescue' mission What Space Force Guardians actually do—GPS, missile warning, and tracking deadly orbital debris This is a masterclass in resilience, risk, leadership, and calling—from a man who has stared down failure, gone back to the launchpad, and now helps shape the future of space and national security. If you care about human spaceflight, courage under pressure, or leading through uncertainty, this story will stay with you. Learn more about Brigadier General Nick Hague: • https://x.com/astrohague • https://www.spaceforce.mil/Biographies/Display/Article/4236061/nick-hague/ Timestamps 0:00 – Rocket Emergency at 4,000 mph 0:42 – Welcome to Vytal Sines from Inside the Pentagon 3:01 – From Kansas Night Skies to the Edge of Space 7:31 – Turning a Childhood Dream into a Real Flight Plan 10:54 – Chasing NASA and Getting Rejected Three Times 18:25 – How to Fail Forward: Checkrides, Humility, and Asking for Help 23:06 – The Call from NASA That Changes Everything 27:45 – Day One at NASA: You’re Not a Hero, You’re a Rookie 32:33 – Inside the Soyuz: Anatomy of a Russian Rocket 39:23 – Riding a Fueled Soyuz for the First Time 48:19 – 7 Gs, No Altimeter, and Hoping the Chutes Open 53:36 – Shock, Survival, and Letting the Emotions In 1:00:21 – 20 Minutes of Not Knowing: His Family’s Side of the Story 1:03:58 – “You’re Going to Get Your Chance”: Why Matters More Than Risk 1:07:33 – Resetting for Round Two and Flying Again in Five Months 1:23:14 – What Space Teaches You About Humanity 1:25:02 – From Soyuz to SpaceX Dragon: Two Very Different Paths to Orbit 1:32:55 – Operating Dragon as a “Single‑Crewed” Launch 1:36:09 – EVAs with Crowbars: Fixing Stubborn Hardware in Space 1:37:57 – Splashdown, Dolphins, and Coming Home 1:38:45 – Becoming the First Space Force Guardian in Orbit 1:40:23 – What Do Space Force Guardians Actually Do? 1:52:26 – Final Reflections: You Don’t Do This Alone Vytal Sines is co-hosted by Paul Wizikowski & Ryan Cristelli. Recorded here on Earth with stories from the edge of absurd. Media production by Vytal Space LLC. Have a mission that requires excellence? We often serve as an agency of record or strategic extension of internal communications and marketing teams. Please email or call us to start a conversation. go@vytalspace.com (321) 800 3789 Follow Vytal Sines on Social Media: X – https://x.com/vytalsines Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/vytalsines Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/people/Vytal-Sines/61588712127793/ YouTube – http://youtube.com/@vytalsines Website - https://www.vytalspace.com/ ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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