'Challenge' became the first film to be shot in space, Tom Cruise behind in the space race
'Challenge' became the first film to be shot in space, Tom Cruise behind in the space race
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Moscow: The Suez space capsule, carrying an astronaut and two Russian filmmakers, has reached safely on earth three-and-a-half hours after it left the International Space Center. According to the information received, the capsule landed in Kazakhstan at 4.35 pm last Sunday after entering the earth's atmosphere. Talking about the film, the crew spent 12 days in space to shoot for it. It is said to be the shooting of the first film in the film and parts of its story have been filmed in the ISS. Let us tell you that the picket from the International Space Centre left at 1.15 pm international time on Sunday.

In fact, the space capsule was manned by astronauts Oleg Novitsky, Yulia Peresid and Clim Shipanco. In fact, actress Peresid and film director Shipenko had arrived at the space centre on October 5 to shoot parts of the film 'Challenge' and stayed there for 12 days. Peresid is reportedly playing the role of a surgeon in the film and has to go to the space centre to save a crew member. On the other hand, the crew member needs to be operated upon immediately in the space orbit itself.

Novitsky, who has lived in the space centre for more than six months, plays a sick astronaut in the film. It is being said that Hollywood actor Tom Cruise is now said to be the first to shoot his film 'Mission Impossible' in space. He may also go to the space centre, though no specific information has been received from him so far. But now 'Challenge' has become the first film to be shot in space.

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