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Second woman joins team of Russian cosmonauts

Anna Kikina, 30, has been awarded the qualification ‘test cosmonaut’, now she is to take special and advanced training, the press-service of the Russian space agency Roscosmos says
Anna Kikina and head of Cosmonaut Training Center Yury Lonchakov Roscosmos press service
Anna Kikina and head of Cosmonaut Training Center Yury Lonchakov
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MOSCOW, December 17. /TASS/. A second woman has joined the active-duty corps of Russian cosmonauts. Her name is Anna Kikina, 30, the press-service of the Russian space agency Roscosmos said on Wednesday.

“Upon completion of the general space training program and after a state certification test a panel of examiners made a decision to award the qualification ‘test cosmonaut’ to applicant Anna Kikina,” the Roscosmos press-service said.

Now she is to take special and advanced training — a mandatory procedure all 'test cosmonauts' undergo before being assigned to a crew.

According to information available from the website of the Gagarin Space Training Center, Kikina, b. August 27, 1984, is a graduate of the Novosibirsk State Academy of Inland Waterways Transport, with degrees in engineering and economics. Also, she is a certified rescue worker. Kikina is the holder of a master of sports degree in polyathlon and rafting and has four parachute jumps to her credit.

At a certain point, early last summer the certification commission expelled Kikina from the team of Russian cosmonauts by secret ballot only to overturn its own decision a short while later. In just several months Anna Kikina completed an advanced training course, which normally lasts one year, and acquired a number of special skills, including those crucial for survival after water landing.

So far four Soviet and Russian women cosmonauts have been in space: Valentina Tereshkova, Svetlana Savitskaya, Yelena Kondakova and Yelena Serova. The latter is currently well into her first mission aboard the ISS, which began last September.