©Space Adventures, Ltd. A mould of the seat which I will have on board Soyuz. It’s a very relaxing experience when they take body measurements to make a flight suit and seat.
Trying on of the flight suit... which proves to be a little 'snug', albeit quite comfortable! The GCTC people present have been here, for the most part, since the beginning of Russia’s space program (so about 40 years)… It’s a bit like walking into a scene populated by fictional characters!
©Space Adventures, Ltd.
One of my teachers.
A brief moment spent studying on the shore of the lake facing the Old Prophy building, where I’m staying… much better than studying in a classroom under neon lights!
Habitat mockup of Soyuz for training purposes.
The content of this post is an adaptation of an original text written by Guy Laliberté.
The best part of all of this starts with having gone through my last medical test. Now, it’ll be all about starting my training and getting to know my new posse.
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