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tv   PODKAST  1TV  March 4, 2023 5:30am-6:01am MSK

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well, thank god that there was such an opportunity to meet, once again, and because there was too little time to talk heart to heart, but remember, returning to ours. eh, the new year's table, when, well, you communicate with your family. here's the video. you see, they have sparklers in their hands, then i will definitely take a picture of how fireworks are fired in the yard. it is clear that we don’t have firecrackers or sparklers at the station, but you definitely had firecrackers, which, uh , maybe few people know. uh, it wasn't real regular situation. uh, it was a fire at a station in space. these are the only ones, thank you. god for now. here, maybe you can tell something about him, by the way, it also happened on a holiday. we have after the first new year well, the next
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holiday, what a christmas we have yes, and then the defender of the fatherland, the colonel, flew six people gathered around the table and said that everything was fine. here we wished to rest. good night in the tsup and we sit and spend time with all these crews. they send me to light the oxygen bomb. this is where from we get oxygen, the concept of ignite is such a purely conditional, that is, start it, it had to be capsulated, in principle. yeah, yeah, there's nothing there, just take it and put it in that pipe and start this process. they entrusted it to me or sent me as an inexperienced, as yet a person. i flew to
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the neighboring module. these operations were carried out and i felt that oxygen had already gone there. and i think, now i need to return, i turn around, i'm going to fly away. and i hear some kind of crackling, i stop, turn around, look at this installation and i see such a picture. eh, well, this is such a pipe in which they put it. an oxygen bomb, and on top it is covered with a filter, and this filter burns out, and uh is remembered directly in my head. immediately the voice of the teacher went, who said that this filter was made of non-combustible fabric. it burns and then everything is a quote, like a small volcano. so he acted more and more sparks appeared on him. they burned through this fabric there and
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then the flame went off. i remember that i wasn’t scared, but i was shocked. that's all the time in my head there was a question. why is it not a question? what to do, why is it just a question of what to turn off? i don't know the minimum. what to do like this, then i see my hands began to do what they needed, they stretched there. the fan had to be turned off. well, here, i pressed a button on the remote control, the fan turned off there. i think everything is correct. well, why is it burning then it says? i wanted the first thing when i went? here i am after shutdown. i think we need to get this burning object. well i thought, no, it's hot. i take a fire extinguisher. uh-huh, i think i need to turn it on. it turns on. like this. why does it burn then i thought i should
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warn the guys? i turn to him. there they enlighten. lucas are sitting at the table so joyful. they do not see that the galleries are burning , and moreover, i think if i now shout a fire, they will not be afraid. that's why i said this guys fire quietly. well, i started to extinguish , i began to extinguish, i am still in a state of shock. well, the thought was that it was on fire, and there was a station lining nearby. there were some 3-5 millimeters. tilt this thing pushed aside until it was all burned down the pipe is well, that's all with a question. why is it on,
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when you went already, the sensors triggered a fire on this alarm. i already clearly imagine everything, i look at the guys, i see how they turn, how their eyes open and in their head the thought now they are in shock. i burst into the carcass, just like that valera korzun in shorts takes a fire extinguisher from me and shouts fire extinguishers to everyone. everyone scatters in modules. he starts looking for a fire extinguisher. i also flew to look for a fire extinguisher from that moment.
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i started getting some enjoyment from what i'm watching, i see how the crew is a demon of fuss, without any screams. save yourself there, who can work. he said fire extinguishers all fire extinguishers also, as it was worked out on the ground during training, that they worked so clearly. he shouts, there this gas masks to put them on there. and what is he interested in? here, uh, did valera put out the picture itself there? i'm flying. the picture is such a gray gray background the whole module is in smoke, but valera, as it were, against this background, he hangs this one in the air
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like a fire extinguisher. here is the jet. and there's a raspberry bright bright crimson color, and it illuminates everything. this whole gray background illuminates its front part. and so an association immediately arose there, as if the metallurgist was near the mrtnovskaya furnace. now he will pierce this flap there so that the metal goes. here is one to one. this happened to me, then they put it out and it all went well, but you can’t air out the station any further than the problems with the atmosphere. no, no, by the way, this is the first thing we gathered here, there the contacts are still in gas masks. uh, so first of all, gets in touch, says, well, put out. well,
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he asks. can we take off the gas masks? yeah, the fact that there was only one question, what are we, what are we going to breathe, in principle, it’s not scary that we saw what was burning, we didn’t know what kind of substance was burning, because, in principle, we have what we have . well, first of all, we had this stainless steel checker body on fire. this is all the aluminum equipment of this installation that was. well, and most importantly, there was a substance that, in a normal reaction , gives out oxygen. and when burning, what will it be on an open fire? moreover, at a temperature of 1.200 °, well, yes, can we breathe these products or not? earth said nothing now the nights some night gone. specialists, of course, no, he is well, well , nothing could answer us, they said that
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they would receive information only in the morning. wow. let's go, here we are. and we have such gas masks for 2 hours and all the men are behind me. he does a heroic deed, and there were no smiles, nothing on earth. we can go. how to laugh there about you think there, but not it is clear what to do with it. if god forbid, he says guys. here, look what will happen, here he is, he constantly told us that i feel fine, we feel fine. yes, everything is fine there, then we began to take off gas masks. we have an american there, jerry linger, who was a doctor. valera
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told him that this is how you organize a medical center. you look at everyone and tells everyone to come to him in turn. here, well, and jerry already felt himself a doctor there . well, there was such a fire in general this flight is yours, it is very full of such events, about which we usually talk, for which we train, has the length of a regular situation, but which your flight just happened. and i recently spoke, uh, scream shipenko director, with whom we participated in the same challenge project. e, who was already filming a film about the disaster, but there is a little inflated, of course, especially about the fire, which was not. it's just the salyut seven station. well, we even smile. but there is a real story, a real flight, where, in addition to the fire, marking also came. uh, due to the fact that the cargo ship collided with the station, it was all real and i
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told him. this is going to be a real blockbuster. it will all be true. here you look in this direction, i will talk with people. maybe you are interested in making a film, what can i say? what was the depressurization. it was also a dangerous thing. when i flew into space , i asked this neatly. you can tell the astronauts how long i have to wait for regular situations there, how many of them you actually have. it's in our training. there them in the ticket them there five pieces and that's it, how would it be all or not all? and there sounded such saying, well, the station is new. inside will be in six months. well, maybe four, well, a maximum of five said so, and when we arrived at the station we already had three of them. the first is not a staff, when we started to look at these steps and these solar panels began to open , and one antenna did not open. well
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, they told us that everything was dangerous, what she told me. well, she no longer participates in the control loop. uh, at night there's some on there was a failure on the ship there, some device went out of order, well, there was a backup device. so i bent my second finger. when we went to dock, we had it in automatic mode, like regular ones. there the meter probably remained when the accident stopped the ship. yes, there vasily took these control knobs into his own hands. i still pressed the button with trembling hands. there he switched these circuits docked. three i think the flight is just starting six months or three, and they said that,
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well, you know, there will be no more fire was the fourth non-standard situation in 2 weeks after steel after the fire. vasily told me, you know, he says that this was not a very serious staff. she pulls on two and i thought everything. life will be like heaven passed, a maximum of five said, i'm used to weightlessness. i am already rejoicing. it was such a powerful rise. the system refused, the other system failed all together. they began to refuse there with us and carbon dioxide rose there. uh, the temperature in one place was rising. we had a disgraceful fall in another place, setelem grilled vasilyevich there, too, his problems were a cargo ship. we crashed.
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this is such an emergency situation when it crashes and the pressure starts to drop, you feel how the pressure drops , it was a strong leak. yes, it is there, well, we had about half an hour left, maybe 30 or 28 minutes something such. well, you know, well, these are not shtatki, everything went out of it, then we lost electricity when nothing worked at all. that is, there is no connection. yes , of course, everything was connected to the toilet. it would also turn off and not turn on, damn it. batteries
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and the light we observed. posh polar south was i think that now i am grateful to fate that this happened, because the picture that we saw through the porthole. it was fantastic, we went around the southern part, uh, this is australia and there, antarctica is within easy reach. she's right there on the horizon. she was all on fire, why are you here pillars of fire, they rose like that, as if from the ground so high and they are so ghostly in color, so green, light, red, pink, yellow. and here they are all shaking like this. here, i look and suddenly i see
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street road, where trees grow. and silence and darkness, this is cosmic, that is, that 's just the aurora shines and you don't need to run anywhere. we are at the porthole. at this large meter sat watching. well, in short, when we went to the descent already in my head, well, these emergency situations. i did not count how many of them there were a lot of useless she was. no, they are all. it's not the best anymore. the main thing has become. it's just a miscalculation. what else can fail? that's where we'll be working. so the time has come to turn on the tape recorder there. at we were called there, right? and now, and now there is no such thing, well, he recorded this inner connection of ours, uh, all negotiations. in case there is no communication with the earth, i turn it
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on, it does not turn it on and i turn it on, and it does not turn it on. uh, i thought, well, now on earth no one will know what happened to us like this, this phrase sounded, and we mean we entered the dense layers of the atmosphere, there instead of i don’t know how you normally descended. yes, they are all smooth. yes, but before that i had heard enough that during the descent shakes great no, well, not without it. well, everything was predictable, and we are entering the dense layers of the atmosphere. that's where everything is on fire. not a single fluctuation is strange, even on a centrifuge a little harder. and then it gently presses us down. i look there, how a drop of juice goes down the tube there. overloads appear and i think it doesn’t shake for a reason. and so we were not shaking until the opening
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of the parachute. well, then, in short, when we fly up to the ground, the blow was very strong. i thought more. wow soft landing came to himself. vasily speaks to my knee, sanya we are alive, yes, the guys from the search and rescue service appeared there, the hatch opened , the doctors look in, like everything is fine. he says your soft landing engines failed. and right here, right away, i remembered, the first one was not a staff, in the first minute the last one in the last second of the flight and i thought, now the cosmos has let me go, there will be no more surprises. uh, if you make a film about your flight, then i think, more than two hours, then the audience will be mesmerized to watch everything happen, especially one after another until the very last touchdown. just
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you understand, i don’t mind the film tells well, yes, the film needs an honest one, because what i told is, as it were, on the surface , something that, in principle, probably everyone knows and everyone says. how is it there, like on fire? how is the crime? you were heroic there . and i remember that we put out the fire there, that we repaired something there, this is our job. we were taught this; it was not perceived in any way as heroism. here is the heroism of vasily when he had ethylene glycol poisoning? and when he he said that i, well, first of all, it was clear from the outside that it was bad with him, well, he didn’t say to the ground that he was bad, but he told me, then, when he had already come to his senses, he spoke. you know, he says, i don't know what happened to me. i'm so bad. i never had.
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i have already begun to think what you will do after i die and began to write you a letter. there is no action here, no running around the station with a hammer. there, returning there, i will cut everyone. and when he had problems with his heart, naturally, the doctors took it there physical education and forbidden to engage in pills for some problems. naturally, tablets. everything is under control there, but until the end of the flight. uh, he didn’t do physical education like that. he couldn't. you flew the ninety-seventh somewhere in 10 years after the start of operation. we could go back to the mir station , but we know tragically. well, they decided that it was flooded, here. personal feelings - this is your second
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home for half a year was in space, what did you feel, well, firstly, when you found out, and the second it was shown divided. yes, the station is on fire, and we are losing our home domestic station, which flew for 15 years. she did not fall apart before our eyes, therefore. well, then it didn't fall apart before our eyes, then, uh, there was a whole epic about saving the station, so to speak, not from the point of view. here are the cosmonauts there, who flew there, repaired something, it didn’t fall apart from the station, and the salvation was tied to the fact that the people there collected money so that a well, the station continued to fly, that is , this process was, uh, but in in the end , the decision is that it is necessary to sink it. and i was. in
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the soup was a lot of people, by the way, i have never seen a soup so full. that's where the experts sit in these. that's usually all the journalists up there. on the balcony and here, only specialists, no one else, so everything was packed downstairs. there were even these journalists sitting there. well, maybe there was a special place where the americans were sitting, i remember a direct reportage there. and it was a pity. it was a pity, because for us it was the understanding that this station is still operational. and politicians tell us the old station needs it change. and we know that she is a normal
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last crew that was. uh, they flew in, they said, the station was working, was it capable of inspection, that it was checked? well, there then in every way, well, the station is operational. uh, what stations is changing. you see, we have salute oh, world, it was the eighth station, the term is already running out. she will calmly get used to it. orbit is not a tragedy. and this would have been inexpensive, but everyone understood that we were saying goodbye to our national program. although already then, in my opinion, yes. well, it has already become the iss has already begun its work. well yes, you have already set flights to her. that is , as if here from the point of view, such we flew here and will fly here. we worked here, we will work here.
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yes, and you, this is an international project, we will already be well, a new, of course, yes, a big ambitious project, but we really lost our nationality sanction, where would our maybe national ones be decided? i don’t know, uh, the country’s security issues now. uh. we have come to what is accepted at the government level. uh, that we will build our russian the ross orbital station was allocated money for a preliminary design. and you, uh, probably know a lot about this, especially since you are an adviser to the general director of the pp-star, by the way, he sews not only our spacesuits, not only a spacesuit. that's right. there's a lot of work there. what work is being done on yes for the air force? well, a lot of work is going on here is interesting, uh. we've known for a long time how long i 've been. we have two space suits, orlan
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, in which we go out into outer space , falcon, in which we fly in a ship, but we looking forward to the future here is the news station new objects that we want to visit luna mars there and then, for sure, you are doing something different at your enterprise. well, if it's not so secret, and you can e bring it to the usual. listener hmm well, of course, we do something forward. right there already. uh, well, it has been repeatedly said that the couple fly, well, fly even further. we know how to make problems, you understand? basically, we can do everything. well, a new ship is being prepared. yes, now it's a ship, oryol e, which is financially allocated and not so fast, but it is being done, it will be different from our alliance with you. and more
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volume will be more people, they can talk there. he will already be able to get to the moon to mars , so, but you need to walk on the moon. we now know that the station will be the most important, the main thing is the new one will be distinguished by roses. this is the most important thing, the inclination of the orbit and everything goes to that, well, i don’t know if it’s 100% completely accepted that it will fly right through the poles, thus we will always see close. uh, the whole surface of the earth now we are russia is not so we see a lot, well, below us, well, i don’t know the maximum, volgograd, yes, yes. and here, for example, moscow and st. petersburg, in general, we see at a big slope, and here we will see everything below us, but there is another question . stay on duty due to radiation. eh, it will be almost visited there, yes, 2-3 months, maximum crew to fly.
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well, of course, space is open for exits where we are not protected. there should be a new space suit new materials. i don't know composite some kind of protective detachment from radiation. indeed, on the pluses much certainly. yes? of course, but is he a spacesuit, eh? how would such a secondary means of protection against radiation during orbital flights, basically at the station should protect the station, but firstly, you need to protect this one, because there will be a person all the time. so now, if we are talking about protection there, the eagle, then it depends on the people who produce the materials. uh, if they start producing materials that protect them too can be used for a space suit, then they will be applied. this is one problem that needs to be solved. but it is for materials scientists to think, another task, when you need to make a spacesuit more mobile. that is, you must well for the convenience of work. well, if we
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are talking about the station. orlana, the legs are not particularly busy there, by the way, the station will not be as huge as the iss is planned. she will probably repeat the contours of the world of the world. yes, this is, well, it will be enough, because it will be the russian national. perhaps her will be visited by our colleagues from other space agencies. we are now, well, first of all, we are working, we have not terminated our relationship with anyone, but we have new ones. uh, let's just say companions who want at least the first and only person to fly this one. well, let's say from this side that we know that only after e someone got into space. this state calls space, that is, a space power. if at least one person representative of this country has been in space. yah what tourists will fly. by the way, well, that is, to fly, of course, but yes, they launched about ten. yes, we launched most of all, we were the first
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to start launching tourists and the first in a different way and continued to launch them. here, uh. i saw a ship. oh, not a ship, but we have a spacesuit that we made for our lunar program. this is a historical fact. uh -huh . also opened the satchel. the cosmonaut has also been visiting since then. it is the design itself that does not change. when i first i think, well, what is it already there for 40-50 years with the same design, we are busy doing there, modernizing this skanda and we can’t come up with anything new, and then i thought that this is an ingenious design that they did. as they say,
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nothing new needs to be invented here in it. well, yes, we make legs so that we can walk, we make handles, so that we can do more of it. well, it's great, opened the door, went in and closed it and you're already in a spacesuit. and i do not have this process on the couch of docking something else. suit must easy to remove easy to put on and does not interfere with movement. that's where we're going in the space suit building. thank you so much for taking the time to come meet. i hope that we will find time to meet again and talk about other topics. well, of course, about space and i will always be glad to see you. thank you very much. take care of yourself. thanks a lot.

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