Return from Orbit
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This article is about the 1984 Soviet film. For the space travel topic, see deorbit.
Return from Orbit (Russian: Возвращение с орбиты, romanized: Vozvraschenie s orbiti) is a Soviet 1984 science fiction film directed by Aleksandr Surin.[2][3] It featured scenes filmed in orbit onboard Salyut 7 space station and Soyuz T-9 spacecraft.[4]
Quick Facts Return from Orbit, Directed by ...
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Directed by | Aleksandr Surin |
Written by | Evgeniy Mesyatsev |
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Cinematography | Sergei Stasenko |
Music by | Eduard Artemyev |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
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Quick Facts Return from Orbit, A Film Shot On Space Station ...
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Time in space | 149 d, 10 h, 45 m (total production time unknown) |
Missions | Soyuz T-9 |
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The film depicts an accident on an orbital station where a meteor storm results in a life-threatening injury for the mission commander which requires an emergency return to Earth. An experienced team is sent to evacuate the crew and repair the station, but faces another serious incident which puts their own lives in grave danger.