Russia Is Sending a Film Crew to Space to shoot scenes for film
Russia Is Sending a Film Crew to Space to shoot scenes for film
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Moscow: For the first time in human history, Russia is going to achieve a milestone that hardly anyone would have thought of. Russia is making a film in space as part of an attempt to outdo a country like the US in the space sector. The film will be shot at the International Space Station (ISS), for which the entire crew, including the actress, will be flagged off on Tuesday. If this mission is successful, the Russian crew will overtake the Hollywood project that was announced earlier this year.

In fact, the US space agency NASA and Alan Musk's company SpaceX announced to work on a project with actor Tom Cruise. Which was to be shot in space. But then there was no update later, while Russia could send 37-year-old actress Yulia Peresild (Yulia Peresild) and 38-year-old director Klim Shipenko (Klim Shipenko) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in former Soviet Kazakhstan. These people will go into space led by veteran astronaut Anton Shkaplerov (Anton Shkaplerov).

The crew will depart for the International Space Station by Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft for the 12-day mission. Russia is about to shoot a film called 'The Challenge' in space. Different scenes from the film will be shot here. The film will depict the story of a female doctor who is ISS to save the astronaut. This story was reported by Russia's space agency Roscosmos. Director Shipenco, wearing a flight suit, described the film as 'an experiment in an online press conference on Monday.

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