A Russian actress and film director returned safely from the ISS

Russia became the first country to place an actor and director who acted as a cameraman to the ISS to film a long feature film. The actress was Julia Peresild, and her and the director Klim Shipenko returned to earth at the Soyuz capsule ordered by Cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy. Cosmonauts managed to return to earth and when landing, recording some additional scenes for the conclusion of the film.

Returns Novitskiy marks the end of 191 they live above the ISS. He is also part of a film that plays patients when shooting on the space station. He also played a role in the last scene filmed on the ground after the touchdown. The report showed him patiently and worked through some needed before filming stopped.

The trio is suitable and can speak comfortably with the support crew after the landing. Before filming the scenes of the cover of the film, they were taken to a medical tent for a typical post-flight health check. After making film and health checks was completed, the astronauts were flown to Karaganda to take a jet to take them back to Star City.

Director and actress were launched to the ISS on October 5 on the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft ordered by Cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov. When they arrived, Crewmembers had risen an ISS including Cosmonaut Pyotr Dubrov, Esa Astronaut Thomas Pesquet, Japanese Astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, and Astronaut Nasa Megan McArthur, Mark Vande Hey, and Shane Kimrough.

Dubrov and Vande Hei significantly more time to spend above the ISS. Both of them will spend 355 days in space before they return to earth at the end of March. The duo will return to Earth on the Soyuz Soyuz MS-19/65 spaceship.

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