Russian crew return to Earth after shooting the first movie in space
Russian crew return to Earth after shooting the first movie in space!
A Russian actress Yulia Peresild and a film director Klim Shipenko have returned to Earth after spending 12 days on the International Space Station (ISS) shooting scenes for the first movie in orbit.
Yulia Peresild and Klim Shipenko landed as scheduled on Kazakhstan’s steppe early on Sunday, according to footage broadcast live by the Russian space agency.
Search and rescue service specialists have finished recovering the #SoyuzMS18 crew from the descent module.
— РОСКОСМОС (@roscosmos) October 17, 2021
Roscosmos cosmonaut @novitskiy_iss, spaceflight participants Klim Shipenko and Yulia Peresild are feeling fine! pic.twitter.com/NLRV4ipvvG
“The descent vehicle of the crewed spacecraft Soyuz MS-18 is standing upright and is secure. The crew is feeling good!” Russian space agency Roscosmos tweeted.
Теперь 5 октября – особая космическая дата!
— РОСКОСМОС (@roscosmos) October 17, 2021
12 дней назад мы проводили первый в мире киноэкипаж в космос. Юлия Пересильд, Клим Шипенко и Антон Шкаплеров приняли #Вызов 🚀
А как экипаж готовился к полету? Расскажем сегодня в новых сериях реалити в 10:20 и 23:10 на Первом ⏰ pic.twitter.com/C9MXqFBM9H
The pilot of the Russian film titled ‘The Challenge’ has been mostly kept under wraps along with its budget.
As being reported, the story centers around a surgeon who is dispatched to the ISS to save a cosmonaut.
If things move on the right track for this project, the Russian crew will beat a Hollywood project announced last year by “Mission Impossible” star Tom Cruise together with NASA and Elon Musk’s SpaceX.