Russian actress Yulia Peresid, 37, took off on a spacecraft and is expected to stay at the International Space Station for 12 days to make a movie. She also took the lead in the plans of Hollywood star Tom Cruise and became the first actor in history to film in space. (Reported by Qi Hailun)
Russia took the lead in the United States and started making the world‘s first space movie, which was titled “Challenge.” According to the Russian Federation Space Agency, this is a story about a female physician being sent to the International Space Station to save spacemen, but the detailed plot and movie budget are not yet known.
Russian actress Yulia Peresid, as well as the 38-year-old director Krim Spenko, and the crew, took off on the Union MS-19 spacecraft at the Kazakh Becono space launch site. The spacecraft is already in the air. At 8:22 pm on the 5th, Taiwan time, it successfully orbited the International Space Station, which was located 354 kilometers above the surface. The report pointed out that, including the director himself and the two Russian astronauts on the International Space Station, both guest performers in the film.
Earlier this year, the US Mission Impossible Film Series, NASA, and the space exploration technology company SpaceX announced that they would cooperate in space filming. Russian actress Yulia Peresid is now one step ahead of American movie star Tom Cruise to shoot in space.