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Russian cosmonauts train in spacesuits ahead of spacewalk

The TASS special reporter said that he and his teammate Sergey Prokopyev had practiced the operations that they would perform outside the orbital station this week

ISS, November 14. /TASS/. Russian crewmembers aboard the International Space Station (ISS) trained in Orlan-ISS spacesuits ahead of their scheduled spacewalk outside the orbital outpost, TASS special reporter, Roscosmos cosmonaut Dmitry Petelin said on Monday.

The TASS special reporter said that he and his teammate Sergey Prokopyev had practiced the operations that they would perform outside the orbital station this week. They also prepared auxiliary and individual gear and fastened attachable equipment to their spacesuits. Both cosmonauts accomplished their assigned tasks in full. Their teammate, female cosmonaut Anna Kikina rendered them support during the training, Petelin said.

The TASS special reporter said earlier that his spacewalk together with Prokopyev would last 6 hours and 50 minutes. Female cosmonaut Kikina will assist them from aboard the orbital station. The cosmonauts are scheduled to open ISS hatches at 5:20 p.m. Moscow time on November 17, Petelin said.

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. Cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin was the first TASS special reporter in space. His flight lasted 12 days. Cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev was the second TASS special reporter in space. Presently, Dmitry Petelin is heading the TASS outer space-based branch.