Russian film crew back on Earth after filming the first movie in space | ISS | Oneindia News
Video Credit: Oneindia - Duration: 01:36s - Published
Russian film crew back on Earth after filming the first movie in space | ISS | Oneindia News
Today, a Russian actress and a director along with a cosmonaut returned to Earth in Kazakhstan after spending 12 days in the ISS shooting scenes for the first movie in orbit.
To know all about the film and the film crew, watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kdj4P6Ns7H0
#Russia #FilmInSpace #RussianFilmCrew
British astronaut Tim Peake has said the Boeing test pilots stuck on the International Space Station (ISS) are in no danger, despite uncertainty over how or when.. Sky News
ISS Crew Forced to , Take Shelter , After Russian Satellite Breaks Apart.
'The Independent' reports that astronauts aboard the
International Space Station (ISS) took shelter due to
the danger of debris from a broken up Russian satellite.
Crews aboard the ISS were ordered to board
their respective spacecraft in case debris
struck and damaged the orbital laboratory.
According to experts, the ever-increasing number of
satellites in orbit around Earth has magnified the risk of
collision and other potential problems for space crews.
It remains unclear what caused
the RESURS-P1 Russian Earth
Observation satellite to break apart. .
According to NASA's Space Station office, the event
occurred near the space station, prompting astronauts
to take shelter in their spacecraft for about an hour. .
Mission Control continued to monitor the path of the debris, and after about an hour, the crew was cleared to exit their spacecraft and the station resumed normal operations, NASA statement, via X.
Space-tracking firm LeoLabs said that U.S. radar
detected the decommissioned satellite releasing a
cloud of debris in low-Earth orbit late on June 26. .
Shortly after 9 p.m. EDT, NASA
instructed crews aboard the space
station to shelter in their respective
spacecraft as a standard precautionary
measure after it was informed
of a satellite break-up at an
altitude near the station, NASA statement, via X.
According to U.S. Space Command, the Russian satellite created , "over 100 pieces of trackable debris.".
USSPACECOM has observed no
immediate threats and is continuing
to conduct routine conjunction
assessments to support the safety
and sustainability of the space domain, U.S. Space Command statement, via 'The Independent'
Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories Duration: 01:31Published
Flood waters were rising in two cities in Russia's Ural mountains on Sunday after Europe's third-longest river burst through a dam, flooding at least 10,000 homes and forcing thousands of people to flee with just their pets and a few belongings.Some of the worst floods in decades have hit a string of Russian regions in the Ural Mountains and Siberia, alongside parts of neighbouring Kazakhstan in recent days.
#russia #russiaukrainewar #zelenskyy #putin #orsk #orenburg #SOUTHERNURALS #Ukriane, #Russia, #Putin, #Putler, #Russian invasion of Ukraine, #Zelenski, #Kiev, #Kyiv, #Kadirov army, #Kadirov, #Kherson, #Bucha, #Kharkiv, #Ukrainian pilots, #vagners, #Russian tanks, #NATO, #drones, #Moscow, #Kreml, #war victims #Ukraina,
~HT.97~ED.102~
Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, engaged in a series of bilateral meetings during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Kazakhstan. He met with Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China, emphasising strong ties. Putin also discussed trade and cooperation in energy and agriculture with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Additionally, he held talks with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, highlighting economic collaboration. Putin concluded by meeting with Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev ahead of the SCO Heads of State Council meeting in Astana on July 4th.
#Putin #XiJinping #Erdogan #Pakistan #RussiaUkraineConflict #SCOsummit #GlobalDiplomacy #InternationalRelations #Astana #Kazakhstan #SCO2024 #Geopolitics #DiplomaticRelations #WorldLeaders #GlobalStage
~HT.97~PR.114~ED.118~
In a stark assessment delivered at the Collective Security Treaty Organization's defense ministers’ meeting in Kazakhstan, Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov revealed that Ukraine has lost over 35,000 troops and thousands of pieces of weaponry in May alone. Belousov emphasized that the Russian military is systematically reducing Ukraine’s combat potential, crippling their ability to resist effectively. Faced with significant battlefield losses, Kiev has resorted to intensified attacks on Russian civilian infrastructure in an attempt to demonstrate strength to its Western supporters.
#Ukraine #Russia #MilitaryLosses #UkraineWar #ConflictUpdate #DefenseMinister #AndreyBelousov #WarInUkraine #MilitaryNews #Geopolitics #Oneindia
~HT.99~PR.274~
The Taliban, which ovethrew Afghanistan's democratic government and seized power in August, have applauded Russian President Vladimir Putin's statements on the possibility of the group being removed..
As cases related to Covid-19 are on the rise in Russia, the country's capital Moscow will reintroduce lockdown measures from October 28th . Meanwhile Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday..
Reports suggest that China test fired a new space capable ‘Hypersonic Missile’. According to the report, Beijing in August launched a nuclear-capable missile that circled the Earth at low orbit..