They were opened at 22:39 Moscow time
MOSCOW, November 26. /tass/. Cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov opened the transfer hatches and moved to the new Russian module "Berth" on the ISS. This was reported on Twitter by Roscosmos.
"Roscosmos cosmonauts Anton Shkapplerov and Pyotr Dubrov have transferred to the new Russian module of the International Space Station - Berth," the message says.
According to the corporation, the hatches on the side of the Nauka module and on the side of the Berth were opened at 22:39 Moscow time.
[cloud=bc]Roscosmos cosmonauts @Anton_astrey and Pyotr Dubrov have moved to the new Russian module of the International Space Station — #The pier !
Лю Hatches on the module side #Science and from the side of the "Pier" were opened at 22:39 Moscow time. pic.twitter.com/lOQxeVv3yu
- ROSCOSMOS (@roscosmos) November 26, 2021
Earlier, the Berth node module as part of the Progress M-UM spacecraft, launched on Wednesday from the Baikonur cosmodrome, moored to the docking node of the multipurpose laboratory module Nauka. The Soyuz-2.1b launch vehicle with the spacecraft and module launched at 16:06 Moscow time on Wednesday. The docking was carried out according to a two-day scheme.
The new module will expand the possibilities of docking with the ISS of Russian ships, including the new ship "Eagle". In total, five objects will be able to dock to it. For the first time, the Soyuz manned spacecraft is due to dock at the new node module on March 18 next year.