Russia will be the first country to shoot a film in space: the film's crew went into space


Moscow: Russia will be the first country to shoot a film in space. The Russian actor and film director arrived in space for the first space shoot on Tuesday. This project will help further the pride of the nation's space. Actor Yulia Pereslid and director Klim Shipenko accompanied astronaut Anton Shakaplerov, who has experience with three space missions, on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft.

The Soyuz Ames-17 took off from Baikonur in Kazakhstan at 1-5 pm and reached the space station three and a half hours later. ShackPlerove easily connected the spacecraft to the space outpost via manual controls, after which it was handed over to an automatic docking system. All three are in good condition inside the spacecraft and the spacecraft system is running smoothly.

Paraslid and Klimenko's new film is the title challenge. It has the role of a paraslid surgeon. He goes to rescue a crew member living in the space station from having a heart attack. After spending twelve days in space, they will return to Earth with another Russian astronaut. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the mission would show Russia's space mastery to the world. "We are a world leader in space and we are confident that we will be able to maintain this position. The current mission will help announce our achievements and accelerate space exploration in our country as well.

At the pre-flight press conference, the 37-year-old Pereslid said it was a difficult experience for him to be so disciplined and to receive such tremendous training. The experience was psychologically, physically, and morally drastic. I think once we achieve our goal then the matter will not be as difficult as it seems at present and we will remember it with a smile. Shipenko, 38, has made several commercially successful films. He also said that four months of training for this type of flight was extremely rigorous. Russia's state-run TV channel also aired what the cast of the film was training to go into space for the film.


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