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Russia will send an actress to the ISS in October

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In addition to the space exploration we learned about, the movie also wants to go further and make a movie outside of Earth. Following the announcement that Tom Cruise will go into space, Russia announced that it is looking for an actress to create its own film on the International Space Station.

Now the Russian authorities have announced not only the actress who will go to the ISS, but also the departure date.


Russia is looking forward to the United States

Moving beyond space exploration, Russia and the United States of America are racing to make the first film in space. A few months ago, the Americans announced that the star that will represent them will be Tom Cruise from the movie "Mission: Impossible".

Now RoscosmosThe Federal Space Agency of Russia found out that the star, will fly on your behalf will be actress Yulia Peresild, 36 years old, together with director Klim Shipenko. The trip to the ISS is scheduled for October.

Julia Peresild, an actress who will go to the ISS to participate in space surveys in Russia.

The barrier will be broken

The production team will leave on October 5 from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan aboard the Soyuz spacecraft launched from the rocket of the same name.

The film is tentatively called "Challenge" and, according to Roscosmos, the BBC intends to "open up space for a wider circle of people." If so, he will be looking forward to Mission Impossible, starring Tom Cruise, which is also scheduled to be filmed. October this year... This is a project of the actor, NASA and SpaceX Elon Musk.

Although cinematography has a long history of production aimed at bringing viewers closer to what is space, filming in orbit has never been as close as it is now. Thus, this new space race takes on a whole new dimension as the narrative barrier is overcome.

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