Two Russian astronauts completed their fifth spacewalk this year
2023-08-11
On the 10th, Russian astronauts Sergei Prokopiev and Dmitry Peterin from the International Space Station completed their fifth spacewalk mission in 2023 in the early hours of the 10th, and they safely returned to the station after 6 hours and 35 minutes of spacewalk, the Russian National Space Group said. According to the official website of the Russian National Space Group, at 17:45 pm Moscow time on the 9th (22:45 pm Beijing time on the 9th), two Russian astronauts opened the doors of the International Space Station's "Exploration" experimental module and began a spacewalk outside. The news said that during the spacewalk, two astronauts installed a meteoroid protection screen on the "Dawn" experimental module and a movable workbench on the "European robotic arm". Russian astronaut Andrei Fejayev inside the space station tested the transportation of astronauts on a mobile workbench by remotely operating the European robotic arm. This is Prokopiev's eighth spacewalk and Pedrin's sixth spacewalk. (New News Agency)
Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue
Source:Xinhua
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