Roscosmos Cosmonauts Begin Qualification Training on Russian ISS Simulators

Arutyun Kiviryan demonstrated skills in station maintenance and emergency response

Roscosmos cosmonauts from the 2021 open recruitment — Arutyun Kiviryan, Alexander Kolyabin, and Sergey Teteryatnikov — have begun qualification training on simulators of the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS RS).

Roscosmos cosmonauts from the 2021 open recruitment — Arutyun Kiviryan, Alexander Kolyabin, and Sergey Teteryatnikov — have begun qualification training on simulators of the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS RS). The six-month training included a comprehensive study of onboard systems and practicing actions in various situations under the guidance of specialists from the Cosmonaut Training Center.

Arutyun Kiviryan was the first to pass the qualification training. He demonstrated skills in servicing onboard systems, working with computer networks, and responding to abnormal and emergency situations. The training simulated a typical working day on the station, with instructors able to create emergency situations at any time requiring prompt intervention.

The head of the complex training laboratory for the ISS RS, Mikhail Anatsky, explained that the training checked the work with onboard systems, the implementation of routine and repair operations, as well as the ability of cosmonauts to identify and correctly respond to abnormal events.

Roscosmos noted Kiviryan's high readiness. In the coming weeks, his colleagues — Alexander Kolyabin and Sergey Teteryatnikov — will undergo qualification training.

The six-month training included a comprehensive study of onboard systems and practicing actions in various situations under the guidance of specialists from the Cosmonaut Training Center.

Arutyun Kiviryan was the first to pass the qualification training. He demonstrated skills in servicing onboard systems, working with computer networks, and responding to abnormal and emergency situations. The training simulated a typical working day on the station, with instructors able to create emergency situations at any time requiring prompt intervention.

During the training, the work with onboard systems, the implementation of routine and repair operations, as well as the ability of cosmonauts to identify and correctly respond to abnormal events were checked.

Roscosmos noted Kiviryan's high readiness. In the coming weeks, his colleagues — Alexander Kolyabin and Sergey Teteryatnikov — will undergo qualification training.

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