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EDT (1500 GMT), jus about 6 hours after launching into orbit on their Soyuz rocket. The trio entered the station's Rassvet module at about 11 a.m. Russian actress Yulia Peresild and producer-director Klim Shipenko have entered the International Space Station with their cosmonaut guide Anton Shkaplerov to begin their 12-day movie shoot in orbit. Hatch Opening UnderwayĪstronauts on the International Space Station are now working to open the hatches between the station and the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft, allowing the Russian film crew to enter the orbiting lab. We're awaiting a new hatch opening target time from NASA. Russian mission control officials have told the station and Soyuz crews that hatch opening will occur in about an hour, a bit later than planned. You can watch the hatch opening and a welcome ceremony live in the NASA TV video feed at the top of this page. Hatches between the space station and their Soyuz MS-19 are due to be opened at 10:05 a.m. The Russian film crew that launched to the International Space Station today on a Soyuz spacecraft is preparing to enter the orbiting laboratory for the first time. As the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft carrying Russian actress Yulia Peresild, director Klim Shipenko and cosmonaut Anton Shklaperov neared the station, a camera on the orbiting lab captured spectacular views of the approaching spacecraft.Ĭheck out the views in the video above! Russian film crew to enter space station Today's successful docking of a Russian film crew at the International Space Station had some star quality of its own. Amazing views of Soyuz docking with Russian film crew NASA's live coverage will resume at 9:30 a.m. ![]() EDT (1405 GMT) when the hatches are due to open between the Soyuz and station. Peresild, Shipenko and Shklaperov will enter the space station at 10:05 a.m. "So the Soyuz MS-19's safely at port, and a Russian actress and her producer-director are on set at the International Space Station for 12 days of movie making," NASA spokesperson Rob Navias said during live commentary. The duo will film scenes for an upcoming space film called "The Challenge," with Peresild portraying a surgeon launched into space to help an ailing cosmonaut, to be portrayed by cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, who is already aboard the space station. EDT (1222 GMT), about 10 minutes later than planned after communications issues forced cosmonaut Anton Shklaperov to take manual control of the Soyuz for the docking.ĭespite the communications issue, Shklaperov docked the Soyuz at its port to deliver Russian actress Yulia Peresild and producer-director Klim Shipenko to the station. It linked up with a port on the station's Rassvet module at 8:22 a.m. The Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft carrying a Russian actress and her producer/director has successfully docked at the International Space Station. 5, 2021 in this still from station cameras captured during docking operations. ![]() The Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft carrying Russian actress Yulia Peresild, producer-director Klim Shipenko and cosmonaut Anton Shklaperov approaches the International Space Station on Oct. Docking! Soyuz delivers Russian film crew to space station The Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft will dock its Russian film crew and cosmonaut commander at the station at 8:12 a.m. NASA's webcast for today's Soyuz docking at the International Space Station has begun. You can watch that in the window at the top of this page at start time. NASA's docking coverage will begin at 7:30 a.m. The three space travelers are on a two-orbit trip to the International Space Station and will arrive at 8:12 a.m. 'We're feeling great, everything's working nominally' Soyuz commander Shklaperov reports. Spacecraft separation! The Soyuz spacecraft carrying cosmonaut Anton Shklaperov, actress Yulia Peresild and director Klim Shipenko has successfully reached orbit after separating from its third stage and deploying solar arrays. A view of Earth from Russia's Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft after it reached orbit with a film crew on a mission to the International Space Station on Oct.
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