Russian cosmonauts return to ISS after extended stay in open space

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Russian cosmonauts Sergei Prokopiev and Dmitry Petelin returned to the International Space Station (ISS) after working in space for 6 hours and 35 minutes. It has been reported DEA News.

The publication states that the spacewalks took place at the estimated time – August 9 at 17:45 Moscow time. After completing the work, Prokopiev and Petelin closed the hatch on August 10 at 00:20 Moscow time. According to initial calculations, the spacewalks should have lasted 10 minutes longer.

After the cosmonauts emerged from the cover of the Poisk module, they headed for the Rassvet module. There, they placed three anti-meteor screens in previously vacated places after the radiation heat exchanger and airlock were transferred to the Nauka module, the agency stressed.

Before that, in Roscosmos declarationHe said the Russian spacecraft Progress MS-22 lifted the International Space Station (ISS) away from space debris.

Mission Control Center emphasized that the engines of the ship, which docked at the Zvezda module, were started at 5:03 Moscow time on August 6 and worked for 196 seconds.

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