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Description iss065e124411 (June 18, 2021) --- Roscosmos cosmonaut and Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Oleg Novitskiy works inside the Columbus laboratory module conducting research for the Plasma Kristall-4 experiment. The space physics study explores low temperature gaseous mixtures composed of ionized gas, neutral gas, and micron-sized particles possibly leading to new research methods or improved spacecraft designs.
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