A Russian film crew are back on Earth after wrapping up scenes for the first movie shot in space.
Moscow has beaten Hollywood in a world — or space — first: An interstellar film set. Their Soyuz spacecraft touched down after its return flight from the International Space Station. Production has already resumed back on Earth.
Klim Shipenko and actor Yulia Peresild left the International Space Station and landed in Kazakhstan – to be met by a crew filming touchdown scenes.
The ISS shooting was not without drama – suitable for a film called Challenge.
On Friday the ISS unexpectedly tilted after a glitch in its thrusters, pausing filming. It was not thought to be part of the script.
In a farewell tweet from the ISS, Peresild showed off a weightless hairdo likely to thwart any conspiracy theorists who think it was all shot on Earth.










