The only female cosmonaut in the Roscosmos platoon to begin post-flight rehabilitation in the US

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TASS reported, citing the press service of Roscosmos, that the first phase of rehabilitation after the flight to the ISS of the only woman, Russian cosmonaut Anna Kikina, will take place at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston (Texas).

It was noted that the process will be carried out under the guidance of experts from the Russian Federation.

“After splashing onto the Crew Dragon spacecraft, Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina will enter her first phase of rehabilitation at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston,” the government agency’s post states. implementation
CTC (Cosmonaut Training Center named after Yu. A. Gagarin) will provide doctors on site.

The main stage of Kikina’s rehabilitation will also take place in the CCP after she returns to Russia.

Kikina was the first Russian cosmonaut to go to the International Space Station with the Crew Dragon spacecraft of the American company SpaceX. The flight was carried out as part of the crossover program between NASA and Roscosmos.

October 7 reportedIt has been reported that the crew of the Crew Dragon spacecraft, including Russian cosmonaut Anna Kikina, has been transferred to the International Space Station. Docking of Crew Dragon to the ISS took place in automatic mode at 00:01 Moscow time.

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