International Space Station
Editor's words: According to " NASA (NASA)", on October 15, Eastern Time, after the Russian Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft conducted a routine thruster launch test, the International Space Station lost its position, and the accident lasted for half an hour. The ignition test window is scheduled to end at 5:13 ET on the 15th, but the Soyuz spacecraft is still ignition testing, causing the International Space Station to lose its orientation for 30 minutes. Russia Space Administration then stated that "the accident did not pose a threat to the three crew members and the space station." The title of this news scared Chinese netizens, who said, "I was shocked when I saw space station , and later I saw it was international... I went to bed." "I looked at it because I was a cold sweat. I looked at it carefully and it was foreign. Oh, that's all right!"
Chinese space station
Russian spacecraft engine test caused the international space station to rotate abnormally 57 degrees? Russian Satellite Communications reported on October 16 that Vladimir Soloviev, the head of the Russian module flight of the International Space Station, said: "During the testing of the engine of the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft, the International Space Station rotated 57 degrees, but this is not dangerous." It was then repaired using the engine of the Russian module of the International Space Station. The International Space Station operates in an orbit about 400 kilometers away from the earth, with a total mass of more than 400 tons, and an area equivalent to the size of a standard football field. It has been safely flying in orbit for 22 years.
Russian astronaut and film crew
There is actually an actress and a film producer in the spacecraft? On October 5, the Russian Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft carried three people to the International Space Station, and only Anton Shkaprerov was the astronaut, and the other two, Yulia Peresilde and Klim Shipengko, were actually an actress and a film producer respectively! The Russians plan to shoot a movie called " Challenge " on the International Space Station, not the whole movie, but some scenes. They filmed for 12 days and then returned to Earth by astronaut Oleg Nowitzki, who ignited the spacecraft and caused the space station to lose its orientation for 30 minutes and rotated 57 degrees. Russia organized a team of about 200 people, 12 helicopters, 3 fixed-wing aircraft and 20 special equipment to provide support work in the landing site of the scheduled spacecraft.
actress Yulia Perecild
The first movie shot by humans in space? combat nation is really fierce. Previously, Musk made rockets and space tourism, Tom Cruise wanted to go to space to shoot movies, but none of them were realized. The first movie made by humans in space was made by the Russians. "Challenge" tells the story of a female surgeon who was unable to return to Earth to rescue an astronaut who was seriously ill and unable to return to Earth to perform surgery on the space station. At present, the script of the film is still in a confidential state, and about 45 minutes of the film are expected to be clips shot in space. However, critics believe that filming will distract astronauts, and astronaut Kernyenko even said bluntly: "The International Space Station is not a place for performers, clowns or tourists. This is a huge space laboratory, and you should not hinder professional work!"
humans' first film in space