Sushant Singh Rajput shares a great tip if you are planning to visit Mars; check out the video
Sushant Singh Rajput is living his dream as he will be seen playing the role of an astronaut in his upcoming film. The talented actor shared a video where he is seen interacting with an Orion simulator at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
Sushant Singh Rajput headed to NASA last year to prep for his upcoming project Chanda Mama Door Ke. He is an avid lover of astronomy and bought a telescope for himself and has been enjoying the view of space and satellites because of it. Moreover, his Instagram page is filled with several fun facts and information about space and people are applauding him for sharing his knowledge.
Today, the talented actor shared a video of an interaction between an Orion simulator at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center (USSRC). SSR also gave an interesting tip if you plan to head to Mars in the future.
The talented actor is seen keenly listening to the simulator and grabbing as much knowledge as possible. He captioned the video on Instagram stating, "If you’re planning a future on Mars, the first good step would be to drop some weight:)) Getting some valuable tips in an #Orion simulator at USSRC.
Good morning and let’s get some cardio going #Nasa #space #LivingMyDream"
Check out the video and tell us about it in the comments below.
Earlier, during an interaction with a leading daily, Sushant was asked about his science-fiction film and he called himself India's Neil Armstrong and said, "It will be India's first space film. I play an astronaut. I'm India's, Neil Armstrong! I'm the one landing on the moon. I bought this amazing VR, where you can actually fly Apollo 11, and land that lunar module on the moon. It is so real! I'm sure it will dictate the way we tell the story in the immediate future. Because after you do that and you watch Gravity, the experience is not the same, even if you watch it in 3D. You feel something is missing after that complete immersion of looking at the moon, looking at the earth, being in space."
























































