Cosmonauts to perform spacewalk to examine a hole in Soyuz hull on December 11



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Russian cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Oleg Kononenko will perform a spacewalk to examine a hole in the Soyuz MS-09 space spacecraft docked to the International Space Station (ISS) on 11 December, the Russian space agency Roscosmos told Sputnik on Saturday.

"The extravehicular activity of the Russian cosmonauts is scheduled for Dec. 11," the agency's spokesman said that the specific time and duration of the spacewalk had not been determined yet.

Prokopyev, the commander of Soyuz MS-09, is currently on mission at the ISS, while Kononenko is scheduled to fly there on 3 December.

The spacewalk was originally planned for 15 November and Prokopyev was set to perform by Alexey Ovchinin. However, the latter did not make it to the ISS due to a failure of the Soyuz-FG booster carrying the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft with Ovchinin and US astronaut Nick Hague on board in October.

Kononenko, Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques and US astronaut Anne McClain, will fly to the ISS ahead of schedule to unattended and to make sure that the examination of the hole on Soyuz is carried out.

The small fracture on the hull of the Soyuz spacecraft was found after an air leak occurred on the ISS in late August. The cosmonauts subsequently patched the hole, while Roscosmos and the spacecraft manufacturer Energia have launched probes to determine how the hole appeared.

Energia suggested that the hole had been made deliberately. Roscosmos, in turn, rushed out a manufacturing flaw as the cause of the incident, prompted the NASA to suggest that the flaw had not been caused deliberately.

Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin said in early November that the hole in the hull of Soyuz could have been drilled before the launch at the Baikonur space center.

Source: Sputnik News

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