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Russian cosmonauts study transfer routes, working areas for spacewalk

The Russian crew’s first spacewalk is scheduled for April 20

ISS, April 11. /TASS/. Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev, who is now a reporter of the news agency TASS aboard the International Space Station (ISS), and his teammate Denis Matveyev studied the routes of their transfer and working areas for their upcoming extravehicular activities.

The Russian crew’s first spacewalk is scheduled for April 20. As Artemyev reports, the cosmonauts first studied the transfer routes and working areas using special software and subsequently through the orbital outpost’s windows.

These procedures are required to enable cosmonauts to be oriented in space during their extravehicular activities. A transfer route is the path for cosmonauts to transfer from one module to another in space while the study of working areas is required to understand the types of upcoming work and the specific parts of the module they will be carried out.

During their spacewalk, Artemyev and Matveyev will begin work to integrate the ERA manipulator into the orbital outpost. Their preparations for extravehicular activities commenced last week. The cosmonauts are preparing the module, collecting all the necessary equipment, passing medical tests and checking spacesuits to make them fit.

On November 17, 2021, Russia’s world-renowned TASS news agency and the State Space Corporation Roscosmos signed a memorandum of cooperation, under which a TASS news office was established aboard the ISS. Now cosmonaut Artemyev is heading it. Cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin was the TASS first special reporter in space. His flight lasted 12 days.

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