Chinanews.com, May 27. According to a report by the Russian Satellite Network on the 27th, Russian actress Yulia Berehild and director Klim Sipenko were at the Russian astronaut training center "Soyuz MS" spacecraft simulator Complete the first training.

According to the Russian Space Agency, the two men will be sent to the International Space Station in October this year to shoot a space-themed movie.

On October 14, 2020, three astronauts from Russia and the United States took the Russian "Soyuz" MS-17 manned spacecraft, launched from Kazakhstan to the International Space Station (ISS), and arrived in just 3 hours and 3 minutes. And successfully docked, setting a new record.

  Berehild posted a photo of sitting in the spaceship simulator on his personal social media account, with an accompanying text saying: "I spent 4.5 hours with Klim Sipenko with a little gaze. "

  In addition, Berekilde also attended four hours of class on the 26th.

She wrote: "I have learned a lot and tried a lot, but there are countless things to learn before."

  On May 13, the Russian Space Agency announced that it would send an actress and a film director to the International Space Station in October to shoot a space-themed movie.

This is the first time that Russia has filmed a movie in space. It is tentatively titled "Challenge" and will be jointly shot by the Russian Space Agency and Russian Channel One TV.

  Earlier, it was reported that Russian actress Yulia Berehild was selected to shoot the film "Challenge" on the International Space Station.

The departure time of this mission is set on October 5th, and the return time is October 17th.

  The selected crew will take off on the "Soyuz MS-19" spacecraft with astronaut Anton Shkaprirov, and take off on the "Soyuz MS-18" with astronaut Oleg Nowitzki. The spacecraft returned.