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Russian cosmonauts to make two spacewalks in September

Russian Aviaton » Wednesday August 4, 2021 12:51 MSK
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Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov working aboard the International Space Station (ISS) will make spacewalks on September 2 and 8, Russia’s State Space Corporation Roscosmos announced on Tuesday. This reported by TASS.

"The Russian crewmembers of the 65th long-term expedition are beginning to prepare for upcoming spacewalks. The next spacewalks are tentatively planned for September 2 and 8, 2021," the statement says.

In their extravehicular activity, the Russian cosmonauts will focus on integrating the Nauka new research module on the external side of the International Space Station, Roscosmos specified.

During this week, the cosmonauts will carry out work to unload the Nauka module and disassemble the equipment that has arrived in the research lab. As a whole, the module’s integration into the ISS will take more than six months and require about ten spacewalks.

"Over this period, the cosmonauts will lay cable networks and pipelines, install means of fastening large-size objects, and also an airlock and a radiation heat exchanger that are currently mounted on the Rassvet small research module," Roscosmos explained.