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Russian female cosmonaut to begin post-flight rehabilitation in US — Roscosmos

The main rehabilitation course will be held at the Gagarin Center when Kikina returns to Russia

MOSCOW, March 8. /TASS/. The initial stage of Russian female cosmonaut Anna Kikina’s post-spaceflight rehabilitation will begin at NASA's Johnson Space Center, under the guidance of Russian specialists, the press service of Russia’s state-run space corporation Roscosmos told TASS on Wednesday.

"After the Crew Dragon spaceraft splashes down, Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina will undergo the initial stage of rehabilitation at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. It will be held under the guidance of doctors from Russia’s Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center," the corporation said.

The main rehabilitation course will be held at the Gagarin Center when Kikina returns to Russia.

Kikina was the first Russian cosmonaut to fly to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard the US-made Crew Dragon spacecraft, designed and built by SpaceX. Last October, Kikina travelled the ISS on NASA’s Crew-5 mission, together with NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, as well as JAXA astronaut Koichi Wakata.

The Crew Dragon is scheduled to undock from the ISS on March 9.