Russian Cosmonaut Calls International Space Station from Everest

Earlier this week, Russian cosmonaut Sergey Ryazansky made a live video call from Everest Base Camp to the International Space Station (ISS). A few years ago, Ryazansky photographed Everest from space and wanted to see what it looked like from ground level. He shared his findings via Starlink with fellow cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritsky on the ISS.

Himalaya from space

Sergey Ryazansky took this photo of the Himalaya from space a couple of years ago. Photo: Everest Today

 

“Sergey Ryazansky showed his ISS friends what it’s like at Everest Base Camp,” said Mingma Gelu Sherpa, head of 7 Summit Club, the group organizing the trip.

Ryazansky, 50, is an experienced cosmonaut who has spent 305 days in space over two ISS missions. In 2013, he was in orbit for 166 days and did two spacewalks. In 2017, he spent 139 days on the ISS and did another spacewalk. He has a PhD in biology and studied how the human body works in space.

Showing Everest and Base Camp from Earth.

Showing Everest and Base Camp from Earth. Frame of a video by klub_7_vershin/Instagram

 

Now, Ryazansky is part of a 12-person Russian team climbing Everest, led by Alex Abramov. This might be Ryazansky’s first major climb, but his cosmonaut training, which includes grueling physical tests, will likely help.

Using Starlink for the call caused some issues. Climbers praised Starlink’s fast internet as a game-changer, but Nepal’s Telecommunications Authority said Starlink isn’t allowed and ordered it stopped, according to The Himalayan Times.

Himalaya from space

During the video chat, the cosmonauts filmed the Himalaya from space, partly shrouded in clouds. Frame of a video/ISS

 

Last year, SpaceX’s Tyler Carnevale tested Starlink on Everest but couldn’t connect live with Elon Musk.

While Ryazansky climbs, Ryzhikov and Zubritsky are on the ISS for an eight-month mission that started April 8. They will do 50 experiments before returning to Earth in December.

If Sergey Ryazansky summits Everest, he’ll be the closest person on Earth to his ISS colleagues orbiting 408km above.

Chatting with the ISS from the tent in Everest Base Camp.

Chatting with the ISS from the tent in Everest Base Camp. Frame of a video posted on Instagram by klub_7_vershin

Kris Annapurna

KrisAnnapurna is a writer with ExplorersWeb.

Kris has been writing about history and tales in alpinism, news, mountaineering, and news updates in the Himalaya, Karakoram, etc., for with ExplorersWeb since 2021. Prior to that, Kris worked as a real estate agent, interpreter, and translator in criminal law. Now based in Madrid, Spain, she was born and raised in Hungary.