
The return capsule carrying Russian actress Yulia Peresild and filmmaker Klim Shipenko, the primary individuals to conduct location taking pictures for a film in house, has efficiently landed, the house company Roscosmos has reported.
The Soyuz MS-18 spaceship piloted by cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky has delivered him and the 2 members of the pioneering movie crew again from the International Space Station (ISS).
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The capsule reentered the environment and parachuted down in a distant area of Kazakhstan’s steppe. The crew members are stated to be in good situation after the landing.
The rescuers helped the trio out of the capsule. They will bear a medical verify earlier than being flown from Kazakhstan to Moscow Region. A press convention with the Soyuz MS-19 crew is scheduled for Tuesday.
“We had a good landing. Everything happened in a routine manner,” Peresild instructed Channel 1 after returning to Earth.
Актриса Юлия Пересильд, как мы можем видеть, чувствует себя прекрасно! 👩🚀Вместе с Климом Шипенко она провела в космосе 12 суток. pic.twitter.com/QGFKUQzbOs
— РОСКОСМОС (@roscosmos) October 17, 2021
However, the actress confessed that she was feeling “a bit sad” as a result of “12 days initially seemed like a lot, but when it was all ending, I didn’t want to say goodbye.”
She additionally praised Novitsky, describing the cosmonaut as “great” and saying that “nothing is scary” when he’s round.
Peresild and Shipenko spent 12 days on board the ISS after touring to it on the Soyuz MS-19 ship earlier this month. The duo labored on the movie ‘The Challenge’, a feature-length drama produced by Russia’s tv Channel 1 in collaboration with Roscosmos.
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