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NASA is working with Tom Cruise to shoot a film in outer space

Tom Cruise might take his daredevil skills to the whole new level by making a film in space and NASA spokesperson also confirms that it is happening.

The head of NASA confirmed Tuesday that the space agency is working with actor Tom Cruise to make a movie on the International Space Station. A NASA spokesperson also confirmed to CNN Business that Cruise will launch into space and stay aboard the station, a multibillion-dollar laboratory that orbits about 250 miles above Earth.

For years now many astronauts have lived in the season and there were also many high paying tourists. While there were a few films that have been shot at the space station, Tom Cruise could be the first actor to do the travel.

It is still not clear about how he would fly or who would join him in the travel as well as in the movie.

Also, Russia is the only country with the ability to fly humans to and from the space station, but SpaceX and Boeing have been working for years to develop spacecraft capable of returning that capability to the United States. SpaceX’s vehicle, Crew Dragon, is expected to complete its first crewed mission to the ISS later this month.

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