Russian cosmonauts Ryzhikov and Kud-Sverchkov complete their work outside the ISS – science and space



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MOSCOW, November 19 / TASS /. Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov completed work in open space outside the International Space Station (ISS) in preparation for the docking of the Nauka multifunctional laboratory module, the broadcast was made on NASA websites and Roscosmos.

For both astronauts, this was the first spacewalk in their careers. It was also the first extravehicular activity associated with preparations for the launch of the Nauka Multifunctional Laboratory Module in April 2021.

Ryzhikov and Kud-Sverchkov went into space through the exit hatch of the small Poisk research module, which had not been opened for about 11 years. Previously, extravehicular activities on the Russian segment of the ISS were carried out from the Pirs docking bay, but in 2021 the Pirs module will be flooded before launching the Nauka multifunctional laboratory module to the station.

American astronauts supported the Russian ISS crew members.

The Russian cosmonauts spent 6 hours and 47 minutes outside the station. They performed work on extravehicular activities in Orlan-ISS spacesuits. The previous spacewalk took place on May 29, 2019.

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