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Russia called off the scheduled launch of three astronauts to the International Space Station just moments before takeoff on Thursday, but officials confirmed the crew was safe. The Russian Soyuz rocket, set to launch from the Baikonur facility in Kazakhstan, which Russia leases, was meant to transport NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, Oleg Novitsky from Roscosmos, and Marina Vasilevskaya from Belarus. An automatic safety system halted the launch approximately 20 seconds before the planned liftoff at 1321 GMT. Both Russia's Roscosmos space corporation and NASA confirmed the crew's safety, with Rosco...
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Once again, Russia and the United States are caught up in an epic space race. However, this one will be for the big screen. The Russian space agency, Roscosmos, announced Thursday that it had selected its crew and cast to headline the first film shot in space. The movie, Challenge, will star the actor Yulia Peresild and be directed by Klim Shepenko. The project was first announced last year after Tom Cruise announced their own effort to film a movie on the International Space Station (ISS). Rsocosmos said Peresild and Shepenko underwent a creative and medical selection process, with Peresild b...
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