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that he was talking about how ukraine wanted to spence and its relations with african nations extreme of what am i supposed to be through? i talking about a strategic partnership between austin in an african state. then it must be based on mutual respect. relations must be based on respectful it territorial integrity and sovereignty. so his respect for molly and solvency roommate means supporting set protest supporting terrorist organization and the stabilizing the countries cabinetry. right before it recognizes as program here on all to you, we all saw about and enjoyed to corporation with the real cost most space space agency a. to use this, the path to the styles project gets a, highlighting the history of russia's cause making that was, and to show the 2nd episode, we link up with our russian customer world. all they kind of ankle is kindly setting a world record each and every day for the most time spent and all. but you get a chance to speak with a residence near near by the area of a red square in the heart of moscow and even hospital q and
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a from above all that i'm all coming up right now. you're not the hello everyone. my name is ego pitts. girls and this is the 2nd episode of us space show, stall, bound. today we are in most go on this time we will to go out the country wherever to become under these people and we will talk about rushes, pause to the stalls, i'm most impulsively. today we will have a live connection with the commander of the i s. s. crew. all the content and code not just hit the
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today. people who are truly passionate about space of a cabinet with me have a red square for the 1st time in the history of television. most of our program provides an opportunity to pose questions to a real cosmonaut who is currently on board the international space station. i don't think we will have to communication sessions on a short break between them. so when they over to station falls into shadow as the calls and what size being while we're waiting for the signal from the i says on signal, remember a person who isn't defined going of it. and so now you're your call in this name is known worldwide. good afternoon. the soviet union announced it had launched number 2 the,
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[000:00:00;00] the parson, fine, our traveler space associates. right now i am being informed that the i ss has establish a connection with us, which means this time for the main part of our stall bound episode. hello. can you go to below your waist? we can hear you well and see you perfectly clear as i'm even a bit envious of you standing on red square right now. let's move straight to the questions. hello. what types of thompson credit on the i ss and what are the challenges of crowding songs in space? hello. generally it's leafy vegetables, despite their small size,
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they are very rich and vitamins. additionally, these vegetables have a relatively short growing season from planting seeds to getting leaves. it takes less than a month and salad crops. of course we both room we so but the ratio of unable to non edible parts is about 50 percent. we need to deal with the straws and disposal is a big challenge in space. it is clear that for mission to mars, we will need to grow, not just we few vegetables but also other types of festivals, like carrots, tomatoes, and peppers. i think the most challenging aspect is that when we grow something on earth, we use a hydroponic method without soil assisted by gravity. here there is no gravity, only weightlessness as scientists have to come up with various trips to deal with this. thank you very much for your answer. let's continue with that questions. please. give me a today's with us, which is again, mr. clinton and go hello greetings from your code deal. i have
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a question for you. i would like to know what changes in personality have you experienced during long missions. what were you like before the flight and how did you change after the flight? thank you, but you know, it's hard to say on the one hand, i understood what i would be doing and what i would see i had been preparing for a long time for the 1st flight. the amount of training helped me create a model in my minds, which was very close to what i actually saw during my space flights were probably the most important things for me was not just to see is or experience something, but to successfully complete the flight program. so please tell us how would you spend your dream vacation? it's a good question. i would just spend time by the portfolio of the select method each . hello mr. clinton and go please tell us the prank each other on the station. and if you play some tricks to joke around with each other, then how? it's very hard to go without jokes here on the station. so we are all cheerful
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people with cheese each other in a friendly way. we joke around and do pranks. so let's keep that all on the stations. we're very cheerful people and joke around all the time or as i say, so what happens on the i assess, stays on the i is as soon as you ask the question yet, you haven't please go ahead. the set of communities, hello, mr. conn, and income. i would like to ask what the space sound like to you? i mean the moment when you are flying, when you are already in for bed, what does space sound like to you? when i'm inside the spacecraft station or shift, it's quite noisy because the systems are working and the ventilation system contributed significantly to creating the noise. when i go out into open space, sound doesn't spread in a vacuum, but inside the space suit, the systems that support my life for working. and i can hear them that if you're inside the station and someone is working outside, you can hear
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a scraping noise on the home. it's quite audible inside and can cause some unpleasant feelings. mr. clinton go, considering your prolong, stay on the i assess. i want to ask about your personal thoughts or possibly observations regarding the potential existence of intelligent life beyond. you know, i'm absolutely convinced that besides our life there are other forms of civilization, but in what form, i do not know that i am convinced that we're not alone in the universe. it feels like some secrets of being kept from us. please, another question. and everything else. hello mister connor, i know that dogs, cats, monkeys, and even cockroaches have been in space. what about birds? how would they feel in weight with conditions? and have you ever tried bringing a bird on board as an experiment? well, i've never brought up for it, but there has been experiments with jumping these coils. these experiments started more than 30 years ago on the mir space station. we managed to get some living
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checks and space, but unfortunately they did not survive to adulthood. scientists believes this was due to the checks inability to oriented so since space with weightlessness, resulting in the destruction of their behavioral and feeding skills to determine the causes of these anomalies. acquittal experiment was designed and a completely new incubator was created. a space flight involves a combination of factors that affect the living organisms. these include weightlessness, an overload during watching landing radiations and altered electromagnetic environments and unique micro biological conditions inside the space station. the scientist, however, believe that the key factor here is weightlessness. so to test his contribution to changing quil embryos, they came up with a very special incubator consisting of 2 sections in one of them, the ex, or comes to understand or conditions of for the space station. well,
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in the other one they were centrifuge, that is, some truthful force was used to create the same effect as gravity. the idea was that eggs that are not centrifuge would have the same abnormalities. and the eggs in the centrifuge would develop normally see experiments is over and the results are coming back to earth tanks at all. yes. more questions please? hello, mr. continental, please tell us. do you meditate onboard the i ss if so, how does meditation help you? so to say in your work or in your relations with colleagues, you know, i've never tried meditation on board here or down on earth. so now that you've given me the idea, maybe i'll try it out one day. maybe that will be a great help. what you're using, so that's off to today show. yes, please. good afternoon, mr. continental. is it true that crying is not allowed on board the i assessed or is that a mist? well, i've never tried crying on board the i ss, but yes,
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you are correct. we and everything around us are in a state of constant weightlessness. a fluids are no exception for cosmonaut, it starts to cry. i think i just surface tension will start pulling the years disappears right on their face, and it will keep growing in volume. after breaking away from the face. the forms water spear will immediately find a new surface to moisten its so feel free to cry about that. yes, find some moans. let's continue please. mr. clinton and cool, i have a technical question. what kind of water do cosmonaut stream do they drink spring water from containers or from a year in water? we generation system chosen so as will work if you seem to have a lot of knowledge, indeed there are 3 types of water that we consume. first it's important water, just the road lick system, then it's water regenerated from calling to say. and the 3rd type is water obtains quite regeneration from here and we'll send to you very much the subject counted on
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. so the more questions please. hello, mr. clinton echo, is it possible for humans to grow up in the conditions of the i ss, and what are the chances that in the future humans will grow up on such space stations be born there? and it's a go up there to those. well, you know, i've never been part of an experiment like this, so i have no idea in this regard. i can't say anything here. the 1st communication session is over the long waiting for the next one up. and let's talk about the on assess the station has existed for over 25 years is the most expensive objects built by mon calling with the best in comparison is like 100 personally for scrolling scrapers and define such as the toys building and the well . but the i says is in every site that's the true peak of our entire civilization. was that the history of the honest as nice part to the russian munoz audio those back in 1998. today the station is going to many components a modulus locus,
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while the customer know conferencing voters or shows us what's to come like inside the, the assembly of the boat and hello everyone, smith for the i ss. now i want to give you a short tour of the longest route through the station. let's go for floating through the m l m. we're turning behind. this is the service module where most of our working daily life takes place, including meals, sports station, maintenance and scientific experiments. and show you where you were passing alongside be or let's move ahead to the f to be module for cargo a stored position. so now we're crossing a kind of conditional border where in the american segment, the little darker here,
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the, the, we fly carefully to the form. here we need to take a 90 degree turn. and this is our gym. someone works with the best view of the or did you can get the call to reach the farther forward. then what do we see? this is the american segment. the lab module in our ship is docked at the upper port of node one or for the we turn left to we enter into the most spacious module on the i ss the japanese module. it's so spacious that i can't grab onto anything right now. i'm far away from any wall. i'm just waiting until i reach the office that will reduce your return upward . now we're flying upwards.
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either the storage modules and the japanese to me. we've now reached the end of our journey through the longest route of the i ss. of course the ice. this is not the 1st space station before it was near the end of the 1st space station in history for tooth paste it over 100 people from 12 nation us. so all the stations before that as well. let's take a look. think let's see if this gives me his grade them. that's to the dances and it'll show them say well, you know, she didn't want to go to cuba as a motional miller, but was much phone for the still like here we've got a solution to you. hopefully and also in reference to
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the, the amount of gold and the, the, the plus the names of each city beat linked to a, to replace a 3 to have some more of a spread around with, of course, most largest store. and of course, much of the bills and bills. so that's done through the material. the other miller, can you be the chief board? i should to be just, you know, very, it's nice to be really easy to see by see
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a be do i make a ok those registry equal have gone. so those are the, the, the, the, you see the, when you mentioned the need of those, i do the, the creation of the space station from my point of views has been a great big, beautiful technological experiment. the same as for the i says it is a diplomatic vehicle for all of us. this is wonderful because
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the loser since the needs and every step of noise sticking through to him is that i was in the the decrease this meet your screen shot right now i'm being told we reestablish the connection with the international space station with us right now. is because with all the toilet concord bias, s expedition 71 mission. come on to mr. come in and call you with us again. yes, i'm back with you here. we receive questions for our program from all over the country for some folks and you know, everyone has been able to come to red square today to awesome in person, on a sit nick of a photographer from nova zip code. is it a question for you? hello, my name is on a, i am from nose. i see this. i have a question. do you wave your hand when you fly out of your home then? and do your family members know that you're flying over russia and weighs back at you? well, you probably know that there are multiple websites tracking the i assess flight
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trajectory over one or another settlements. you can even run such a search. so yes, we do fly over moscow quite often. and i know that my son is in the studio with you and she can say whether she waves his hand when the i assess is flying over moscow . doc x to who is a son of mystic on entering k among you. that you use your system testing. let's talk with you. so do you wave your hand to your dad when he's flying over? well, of times when i'm free from my studies and i tried attracting scores. great, wonderful. that's a nice surprise. is that perhaps a question you'd like to ask to? when are you coming home? on september 23rd, andre a leg which all according to plan. as planned, i'd be listening to all these questions on something they only come up with one. what do you do if you know these guys and she and you're in a space suit with us? yes. because i noticed that once we have a special device for that called the ball solver device,
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this has to cost and you can put your nose in between those concepts and scratches douglas. i'd really like to know how you perform 1st aid procedures and a wait list. environment will go to the we undergo 1st aid and self, a training well preparing for the flights. so if anything happens we can provide help by ourselves. obviously you got a lot of 1st aid kits. kind of a lot of specialized medical equipments. what hold on. yeah. sales is we use the mission crew even has a medical officer. got a meeting scheduled soon and we all undergo some very serious medical training. if anything happens, we can always contact our flight doctor by means of a video and audio call, we can get a consultation with a qualified professional from earth. that's in case we can take care of the problem or self seo. it's these products assignment of what the that going for group. and if i may expand this question, that being any emergencies when crew members from different countries came to each other's, i took the motor chat, but a little bit more than usually just like,
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well it was right. of course, many times, as you know, there was a catastrophe in 2003 with the space shuttle columbia. the entire crew died slow and so for a long time, new crews were delivered to the i assessed by a russian. so i use spacecraft level level because we use this bouncer. mr. continent go. could you tell us what's your typical day like on the i says, how is this week different from the previous one? well usually we get up around 6 am and we finish a working day at 9 30 pm. this week will be different because we will be dedicated to loading the cargo space crafts progress would be outdated equipment and household waste. in a month, this cargo space craft is scheduled to be on dock and a new progress will come to this node, considering the current technological advances so far, is it likely that all people in the future will be free to travel? for example, in or the around the earth or even sort of planets. and what happened in the near
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future for a long time from now? i think that this future isn't so far off. i'd say that probably very likely all this will happen within the next 30 to 50 years. good afternoon. i've got a question. what would you like scientists to consider when developing equipment or materials that are delivered to the i ss to revise meals or the packaging? maybe you'd like some personal items to be delivered, or you'd like adjustments to some equipment so that it's easier to use it. so that's a good question. to know, i can certainly do a comparison with what we now have on the i ss, almost all the i assess modules are multi functional. that means that we exercise each, use the restroom as well as do some technical work and run experiments in one module . they're also cabins for sleep interest to make it more comfortable. we'd like to have specialized modules for each specific task. the space station of the future must be self sufficient. it must depend less on the earth than the i assess
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currently does that includes water processing, oxygen supplied, development of the equipment for waste disposal? you are absolutely right about that. and manufacturing some spare parts on the stations. of course, we'd like to have enough simple domestic items like a coffee machine, kaufman off like coffee very much, but we don't have enough of it. and it's interesting coffee here. thank you very much. let's try to ask one more. you woke up. what was your most interesting assignment the most interesting assignments originally carried out for the bio printing experiments to it's very exciting and it was the 1st time it was done ever in the world. i printed an oregon with a memory effect and it went on to feed into a tube. this means we'll be able to print such hollow tubular organs in space, in the future. you know, causing or is a very special kind of job. the best of the bad to each and everyone who has ever flown is a hero of russia. they continue working in space to make it one day accessible for
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all of us. let's take a look at how they do it. so you still have what kind of experiments that are conducting a pool of the i ss to each mankind as a result of its activities as a result of burning minerals actively saturated the atmosphere with various gases that exist in nature, but are not so intensively emitted this problem has really started to be raised at the highest levels. we need to do it all the time and we need to see who is admitting how much where it is disappearing to and what to measure greenhouse gases with tony. there are a lot of devices, laboratories, where you can take a sample of what we need to measure all over the planet and a different altitudes. and of course, there are not enough stations. we are talking not about dozens or even hundreds of stations include naturally, we come to the conclusion that we need some space based means. the 1st step was to
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create a device for the i ss, the 1st device has the beautiful name russo alca, the mermaid. here is one of its samples of the stuff it was delivered to the i ss and to 1007 old all the optics. all the electronics are packed in a box like this on a bracket for installation on the port hole looking down. and here you can even see there are buttons that the cosmo not used to launch the measurement program. the issue for youth or excuse me, means we will talk about the btn experiments to the name implies that this is some kind of toy that is supposed to measure neutron flux is in the orbit, where the i ss flies. we are looking at space rays in this indirect way. it's interesting to look at the physics and the surroundings of the earth, because of the way the magnetic field is arranged. the way the radiation belts are arranged, elizabeth plus, we should also add solar flares because particles charged by flowers,
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also generate neutrons. and we can study this generation process because it's a product from the practical side of things. this is about radiation assessment, because neutrons have a very high damage factor for each type of particle. there are factors that are then recalculated into harm to the body. neutrons have a very high damage factor from the in addition to measuring radiation, there is an additional factor that neutrons can be used for searching for water on mars from if we actually found that the use which is doable quickly relate. there is a very curious phenomenon called the cosmic x ray background. so far it's parameters are not exactly know because most much our experiment is designed to measure this phenomenon more precisely to it. what will it do? first, it is a very curious phenomenon from the point of view that it represents the radiation of all sources in the universe. the telescopes cannot see this monitor will be
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installed by the cosmonaut. so on the outer surface of the i ss it will constantly look at the zenith, who this month, it was a new are investing $72.00 days to it will have viewed somewhere around 80 percent of the entire sky, the full color. unfortunately, just the president of the national for today, i would like to thank everyone who joined the table and read square a many times to all the content and come for taking the time to speak to us from the international space station. is that all? because we just missed to come in and cut. thank you very much for your time. thank you for the interesting questions. thank you very much. yeah, i'd like to remind you that you can send your questions with customer those 2 i. e mail. i may go pick going off for this stop. i'm project by everyone's them. back on
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