Russian cosmonauts have conducted special training ahead of a spacewalk with the Olympic torch, a crew member of the Soyuz spaceship said Wednesday.
"During a spacewalk there is always a chance to lose something. So when one man hands a torch over to the other, he must secure it with ropes. We've trained all that wearing spacesuits in a hydro-lab," Xinhua quoted Mikhail Tyurin as saying in the Baikonur cosmodrome during a pre-flight press conference.
Tyurin said the process of torch relay in outer space would be videotaped.
The Soyuz TMA-11M spaceship will take off Thursday from the Baikonur, bringing an Olympic torch to the International Space Station.
The torch will be taken on a short spacewalk Saturday by Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kotov and Sergey Ryazanskiy before taken back to Earth later.
The spaceship and the carrier rocket are decorated in Sochi Winter Olympics theme.
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The capsule carries the logo of the Games while the carrier rocket is painted with a patchwork design.
The 22nd Winter Olympic Games are slated for Feb 7-23, 2014 with 98 events to be contested.