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Russian cosmonaut finds time for selfie while on spacewalk

Russian Aviaton » Monday February 8, 2016 15:57 MSK

Serious experiments are all well and good, but while on a spacewalk outside the International Space Station, you shouldn't miss the opportunity to take a spectacular selfie - and this Russian cosmonaut certainly didn't.

Flight Engineer Sergey Volkov posted the astonishing cosmic views after a spacewalk he undertook on Wednesday with colleague Yuri Malenchenko.

The 4 hour and 45 minute jaunt in open space was the sixth for Malenchenko and the fourth for Volkov.

Apart from their work - installing and retrieving a number of pieces of scientific equipment, and photographing external surfaces of the Russian segment of the ISS – they took a few stunning pictures.

Malenchenko, who is famous for being the first person to get married in space in 2003, just couldn’t resist taking a space selfie.

Photos: vk.com/iss_volkov