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Russian cosmonaut Kikina notes comfortable work environment with SpaceX Crew-5

She recalled "comfortable" and "relaxing" work environment during a NASA-organized press conference at the ISS on Wednesday
Russian crew member at the International Space Station Anna Kikina Gavriil Grigorov/TASS
Russian crew member at the International Space Station Anna Kikina
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NEW YORK, March 2. /TASS/. Anna Kikina, a Russian crew member at the International Space Station (ISS), particularly noted a pleasant atmosphere while working with her foreign colleagues from the Crew-5 mission while onboard the ISS.

She recalled "comfortable" and "relaxing" work environment during a NASA-organized press conference at the ISS on Wednesday, adding that she expected pleasant working conditions and was glad that her expectations came true.

Kikina was the first Russian cosmonaut to travel to the ISS onboard the Crew Dragon spaceship within the framework of the NASA-Roscosmos cross-flights program. Last October, she, as well as NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s astronaut Koichi Wakata arrived at the ISS.