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Revelations and memorabilia photos of Thomas Baskett

Revelations and memorabilia photos of Thomas Baskett

Thomas Baskett destroyed a portion of the gold of Klim Cipenko and Yulia Peresild, who came to the ISS to film an image in space.

Its director said Tuesday that the Russian team that filmed the first film in history “in space” must adapt to the realities discovered “there”: floating bodies, narrow spaces, astronauts’ sayings. Klim Cipenko and Russian actress Ioulia Peressild, Returned to Earth on Sunday after spending 12 days at the International Space Station.

“The circumstances we discovered in orbit made us change the situation,” Cipenko told the team’s first press conference after returning to the blue planet. “When you’re on Earth, you imagine the scene where two characters face each other. Now, one of them stands vertically and the other upside down, and the camera floats in its own dimension,” he explained. Not counting even the smallest gallery, “this is all a real challenge,” Cipenko said, speaking from a space-ready station near Moscow, where crews are getting used to living on Earth again.

According to the director, the film’s scene has evolved thanks to the advice of the Russian astronauts of the ISS who modified the extra participants and conversations to “naturalize”. “I understood that if I had filmed it on Earth it would have been a different film. In orbit, space is under control,” the director noted. “Space images should be filmed in space,” he concluded.

About 30 hours of footage

The Russian film, tentatively titled “Challenge” and its release date will be announced in early 2022, when a surgeon goes aboard the ISS to save the life of an astronaut. The group recorded nearly 30 hours of footage, which would be reduced to about half an hour.

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Yulia Perzild and Klim Sipenko also said they were impressed by the hot weather on the ISS ship currently serving Western, Russian and Japanese astronauts. In orbit, the actress briefly said, “No country, it’s a big international family.” Captain of the station, Thomas Baskett, Watched their departure immortally. Like a good photographer, the French astronaut also produced a good series of pictures.

“When friends close the airlock, with a heavy metallic noise, the atmosphere is always a little more sacred, we move from laughter and warmth to a more intense emotion, a mixture of intensity and deep friendship. Glad to welcome Klim and Yulia, they are an exemplary professional and adaptable water like fish .Congratulations to all three of them on earth.

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