Russian Cosmonauts Install New Experiments on the International Space Station

Russian cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritsky completed a successful spacewalk on October 28, adding new scientific experiments to the International Space Station (ISS). Their mission lasted 6 hours and 54 minutes, showcasing their dedication and expertise in advancing space science.

Russian cosmonauts spacewalking outside the International Space Station

Enhancing Scientific Research on the ISS

During this spacewalk, the cosmonauts worked meticulously outside the ISS to install and set up new experiments. These experiments aim to expand our understanding of space and improve various technologies used on the station. Their work supports ongoing international efforts to harness the unique research opportunities aboard the ISS.

Teamwork and Dedication

Ryzhikov and Zubritsky’s teamwork under challenging conditions demonstrates the high level of training and coordination required for spacewalks. Each mission like this pushes the boundaries of what humans can achieve in space and contributes to the ongoing success of the ISS partnership.

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