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We follow such flights together with all Russians, we are also worried about the astronauts and wish them a successful continuation of the flight.

After all, space is where we became pioneers, where we, in spite of everything, maintain a confident position. When Vande Hei lands after his consecutive days on the space station, he will have completed the longest single spaceflight by an astronaut in US history, according to NASA.

Tom Cruise and director Doug Liman revealed in that they were working together on a movie to be filmed in space, with NASA's cooperation. The project is being developed in collaboration with Elon Musk's SpaceX. Reports have suggested that Cruise's stay on the space station could also occur in October, but no definitive date for his launch has been shared -- although he did chat with the all-civilian SpaceX Inspiration 4 crew during their recent trip to space.

But Russia is slated to become the first nation to shoot a feature film in space. Peresild and Shipenko, who are well-known in Russia, were selected after the country's space agency, Roscosmos, opened a competition for applicants in November.

Peresild has appeared in a number of Russian films and TV series, while Shipenko's movie "Serf" was one of Russia's highest-grossing films. The two civilians underwent rigorous training ahead of their space jaunt. Along with understudies, the actor and the director prepared by doing centrifuge and vibration stand tests, training flights in zero gravity, and parachute training, all of which were covered by Channel One.

Yes, really. The crew has practiced photography and filming and using equipment that they'll interact with on the space station. Other cosmonauts on board, including Novitskiy, will assist and act as part of the film crew since their resources are more limited in the space environment.

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