tv PODKAST 1TV March 21, 2023 3:45am-4:20am MSK
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this is the first second task. well, i would call it a little geopolitical, or what? look, it means that we are using the baikonur cosmodrome to the full extent of 51.6, it is imprisoned. he is very comfortable. there is such a name for understanding how areas of fall, because the rocket must take off, gaining these our 8 km / s. she gets lost. the first step loses the second step. to do this, they must allocate said areas. where should it go wrong? the same as the station of the world must be flooded in the right place, and not just where? well, yes, yes, we have to put them somewhere. and be happy that everything is fine there? but we have our own cosmodrome, you and i were at the space festival, wonderful wonderful. yes , i thought that through well through well, the pole is not worth flying, but here, yes. here is further. let's
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take a look at the east and, probably, the trend should be good, this is to gradually move there to raise one and six. where will these pieces go? god bless him, where will they fly? let them fly into the sea. well, this is very good. but how are we going to save? astronauts if anything, such a task, maybe they get into storm the pacific ocean - it is quiet only in words oleg kotov, for example, he once acted as an astronaut. he said that with a storm of three points. after 2 hours, the astronauts will die. i tell you how this dehydration will perish. so you think how you want them so shaken. yes, yes, it is strange in the ocean to die across the poles. we don't have the same problems. now let's evacuate from the pole. here it is good question. now let's look, and when we chose growth, the first task is to provide
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as much as possible. hmm well, observations of the country. yes it's clear. we were told very well. now you watch more and everything in the way should watch watch everything is fine. what is it? it's about 80° inclination, come on. let's see, imagine watching the route passes through the kolyma kolyma. this is the spine, if you look at it. well, people tell me, there's nothing good, even. if you save yourself, it’s not a fact that it’s half a mountain, half, what, i don’t know, but experienced people tell me that it’s very hard there in kolyma and all the routes go through the kolyma, and then where they fly to, and then they fly straight to the united states is a question. they will be glad. i do not know, doubt, and there is the third step. everything, there the whole section goes to the usa. yes, we will watch.
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well, you know, like this, watching 8 65 72 everything is going very badly in terms of falls, it seems, how beautiful, we start watching mother, but here it’s not very good. but there is another wonderful work, 97. 97 is still 183. that is, you will observe. all of you will be the north pole. there is our zone of ours interests and all this will be observed, but you will not fly to the northeast, but to the northwest. yes, and then there will be enough bags, that's a good question. this we have now just finished about the tracks and now we are applying the east we find. the first one falls on land, thank god russia taimyr or my laptevs are also on land, in principle, but all the accidents are, well, conditionally the first step, the second step, and the third step, the third step quietly
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on these. there is no orbit yet. there will still be these same offshore areas, but there we have three unsinkable, as i call it an aircraft carrier. there are three islands, there is svalbard. new land, and everything is there, they can be used and the probability is very small. rescuers what is 97? how does it differ from the eight sisters 97, this is the orbit - this is the solar synchronous orbit, that is, there is always sochi in orbit , as i say, which sun, choose this, he is interested in from the strongman of the surface , you will fly over your territory and not only on your territory in one and the same time. once you'll be her in the night fly alone at night. and of course, you also have it, that is, conditionally on the descending part. you
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will always be in the world. may the ascendant be in your shadow. here, let's say, how do you choose , why do i say, it is descending, but, because we will land on the light on the descending part, cosmonauts and i will not have free time all the time. we won't pick anything. you know, anton, we will always start at the same time, it will even be boring. there, plus or minus 1 minute, we will also sit down at the same time during the day. and, of course, these conditions will be all this wonderful orbit, now you will look at these satellites. they really came out, there are all the satellites, relatively speaking, scouts are those who, in fact, fly over and photograph everything and everyone. and there will be our station, you can imagine, just how much interesting work there will be. we can observe our country, all these fires , all these, how the ice behaves. there are a lot of such very interesting tasks that we did not even imagine. see here is our general
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designer hmm vladimir alekseevich so , when this discussion was being collected, everything was called by different companies, different organizations, including the ministry of emergency situations and the oceanographer there, well, many, many. i just didn't know how many interesting tasks they were ready to put on the new station, because it is 51.6. we know that and that's it. well, you need something new and interesting, the most important thing to say and now the main question. and where to get the energy when we fly at 51.6, yes , the maximum speed of the earth is added a little bit speed is at the equator means, where we run at 51.6, well, about 300 m is added. but when you fly yes, it means down 300 m or more. well, a little more than 300-320 m. bad bad let's look for a choice. naturally, we are not out of the blue all this business. we all calculated that fleet,
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which means that the carrier ships that we have, in principle, yes, modern. so we are launching soyuz 2, 1, but, let's say. then we will launch two one b. here's an extra ton. we give. yes, we are planting the same union there with engine numbers. she is with us yes, it means that they are angara-type missiles, as a matter of fact. hmm well, if you launch them at 51,6, they are slightly oversized, and here yes , we will have to shrink a little, but we can fly to this 97 and further question. that's when they started it expensive for me, guys, what does it mean expensive musk puts the first stage. you think he does it for free. it loses 30% of its carrying capacity, that is , it is necessary to leave the power industry so that the first stage calmly settles somewhere 30% of the continents. he says it's okay
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okay. do you want something tasty you are buying? more expensive, as he said, in my opinion, there churchill which means i'm not such a rich man to buy cheap things. here, well, something like that, but this is a unique orbit and we will now talk. oh well here. well, what are we waiting for, that common sense triumphs? i hope i wanted to know, yes, i have had four flights since 2011. this is the year i returned. eh, four times. i started. i had three different patterns. eh, i started the start and flight to the station for two days. i flew. then he flew four turns, which is almost 6 hours. yes, and i had a flight when i flew only two turns and it took 3 hours there. yes, there are 30 kopecks. tell me, please, uh, why did they start doing this, because where am i leading? that max that's what they fly for two days and
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back for a very long time. we go down in no way in 3 hours, why do we need a race to this speed? and if we still have a limit with our ability, well, the question is first, where did it come from? yes, this is 2011. you flew , you were carrying a foreigner, and you always introduced, but you were carrying americans, yes, on this very one, but 2001, in my opinion, when the first time it flew was tourists. yes, next was a series of tourists. so our hmm deputy for international programs turned to me and said, listen, can't you hurry? well, why are they suffering? well, we started thinking, we started thinking. that's exactly what i was doing, and then this five-turn scheme was born to me, why 5 turns and because there were talks that after the fifth turn the problem even of mature cosmonauts begins. probably, you can also confirm this, please, well, like they say
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the most acute phase somewhere in a day. but we flew for fireworks and seven on a one-day scheme, and indeed there, well, we get 16 orbits per day. yes, flying around the earth, yes, that is, if two days are thirty, the second is 33, yes, we leave for docking, then we reached it. here, well, what i said four turns two turns and well, for a day it was a period when it was not very good, because when the automation did not work, often astronauts, well , they were in such a not very good condition. they couldn't dock with eighty sixth year resettled dvuhsotnicheskim scheme. it was already better, because. well, i explained it to us in such a way that the cosmonauts , more or less, especially the experienced ones, were already coming to their senses. well, an adaptation of yes is-86. we didn’t have such cases, we docked all the time. here all the time. well, here, and so
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there are borders, five turns. yes, the border is five turns, before you do it, it is necessary to carry out on trucks, and they told me on trucks, no, stop, dear comrade, five turns are not allowed. why because you then go deaf turns and arrive de-energized you lose the truck. well, like this, it means that once the built -in circuit, and the built-in circuit was what it was, we reconciled, asked some maneuvers, then flew by, and now everything is barely 5 turns. what to do? four turns or you want a fast scheme or not, and i would very much like to ask, here we are with yulia nikolaevich. borisenko came up with such a scheme, then he was the same author of this patent, which was then written, there was the essence of such a usual thing, as i say now, we are deduced, we tried, we gave impulses. and now we'll do we got out and they immediately gave impulses, and then these impulses were taken into account, well, they measured themselves, took them into account and issued them. correction there was another maneuver. here,
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corrective so small impulses and earned here in the twelfth year. here she is with us for the first time and went in the twelfth, and in the thirteenth year after three successful flights of the truck. we got a four-vintage one and it is yes, and it has already gone on as usual this year. well, last year there were 30 flights. we made these for four-year-olds, but there were comments. well, you can probably confirm the two-wire, damn, there was a four-wire, but the remark was such that the cosmonauts had a hard day at work. that is, you wake up at 16:18. there depends even after docking. there's another loop. you have to sit and wait. is it possible to look faster, much faster? i already had this scheme, but rested. i launcher rocket launcher was allied
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it had not very good accuracy two one. but after two identical ones appeared, they began to break through. this is a two-species scheme, and as a result, the result did not immediately work out. we wanted the first time in the seventeenth year. all prepared the conditions for everything, we are waiting for the launch, there is no rocket. it didn't take off. the next time is february 13, 1918. i remember, because everything in bali hurt me. the same story, the rocket did not take off. what do we have in space? you know everything on the suev. well , probably everything is already, so the big cosmos does not want there to be a short scheme. well, that's all , such people understand that the start does not just happen as we wanted and no weather conditions should coincide, but the most important thing, as far as i understand, flies by. yeah the table that's this starter torque? yes, we are public. well
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, roughly speaking, right at the point full right started talking. i said that it was necessary to provide conditions. we ensured these conditions. the rocket did not leave the launch. yes , the automation is not next when it arrives, of course, so the deadlines, so the truck flew here at 200. the second time they tried in february, the eighteenth year, five did not work out, 2 further says. well , i probably don’t know that it’s not fate, not fate. i say no. the god of the trinity loves. let's do everything and as a result, instead of two starting days, we made the third starting day, and therefore, one starting day, we checked all the automation for a day in july. there was supposed to be a launch, on the thirtieth day they check a dry check. she shows that hmm well , there was something that she would not have worked again either, but they managed to replace the block on july 10th. we flew in a two-turn pattern.
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they flew by, the second time, the third fourth, there was a fifth passage. i'm already talking guide, but when we do, how many will you tell me, how many trucks? what would you be afraid of? everyone was afraid of something, i don’t know, and of course. m account, in my opinion, the path of whistles, then he got the first one. here he flew and established. here you were 3.27 years old. and he had 3 hours and 3 minutes. that's all good. now further, and simply, and when will you stop, in the end? yes, you know, what a record, in fact, on the docking, the fastest docking is 94 minutes on jamie charles kondrat mixed, one 94 yes one turn. yes, they had this scheme, and in principle, the americans say, well, we flew so much that you
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didn’t achieve anything there. guys you were out on the docking orbit, that is, the docking orbit in the launch orbit, you did not have to do some maneuvering to climb the station, you flew on the rocks, there were five turns for you. you have not outdone us. no? well, that's 94 minutes, you know, the americans think so. okay, we were supposed to have this record in the sixty-eighth year of the lord from the shore was to be beaten, he was at the station. well , probably in an hour there would be a docking, but, unfortunately, for some reason, he could not dock manually. he docked. after this this issue scored began to fly. according to the daily plan. not very good. so what is next. well, probably our actions brought everyone and the chinese. they are so quietly quiet. they introduced and docked according to a four-turn scheme, and
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on november 12, shortly before the cosmofest, they quietly made a single-turn scheme. and i looked at this scheme is very similar to what's nice. yes, but for some reason it hasn't been given to me yet. well, he says, why does anyone need it? well, you see, someone needs the chinese to dock in 2 hours and 7 minutes. well, also on this the scheme could be joined. and now the question is still, well, three turns have been worked out. well, calm down, calm down. still, i would like that we have an absolute record in russia in the future there will be a space flight in the moon. what is good to fly. yes, e oxygen hydrogen unit. unfortunately we have to talk. this i think in the next meeting. i had a whole list of questions that we so we delved into. they asked about gagarin, it's interesting. you know, when i feel good at all, then i gave a ride. there were so many smiley not a staff, on which it was necessary to stop, i almost flew into this volga,
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there is no land at all. why did the peasants meet something? i didn't even understand. i then understood, they calculated everything from the start to the range. i even looked and said that he could fly away at all. so let's say over some time an artificial satellite of the earth there was a question and a charge. this one. well, i mean the supply of oxygen. i wanted him to be sharik and there was a scheme if his brake did not work. it was supposed to be due to dampening the speed from the atmosphere. he should have been there. well, in 5-7 days fell. he had victims for 10 days of oxygen for 10 days he was taken higher. he would have been flying for a month, that is, he would have been somewhere before the month of may, we already calculated all this later. that is, if it were and the brake brake did not work for him. everything, tell me, please, to dream up. well, in short, how do you see a man in space in 50 years. i see a person in space, who flies to
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the station from the station, transfers to a reusable ship, which takes him to another station , a lunar station, at this lunar station, he transfers to a reusable lunar ship sits on the moon returns to the moon, and then on this reusable ship returns to the station perfectly. this is a podcast of space history and anton shkaplerov is also a guest today. we had roller rafael
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market song native group kalinov bridge is a podcast 20 years later, the presenter konstantin mikhailov is with you and today we will talk about the rock of the 2000th, whether he was alive at that time or had already begun to slowly give way to the glamorous position all over or even turnip even then
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visiting me soviet russian group from novosibirsk kalinov bridge dmitry revyakin hello, the founder of the group and his colleague alexander vladykin. sasha dima hello, hello, hello. that's it from this song. i recognized the kalinov bridge. it was bright, albeit black and white. the clip was gorgeous there, dima was not immediately shown, then the mouth, then the eyes, then the mouth, then the eyes, and then suddenly the general plan for the first time the song sounded on radio maximum. i remember that i almost put it then. it was the mid nineties. well, we will talk a little later period from 2.000, what then came from the kalinov bridge group. uh, what was the state of the band exactly from 2,000 there to 2010 , the same thing happened, which always happens in e, if
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the group is on the move, if the composition of the musicians is all right, we rehearsed, recorded albums , played concerts, traveled around the country. well, in general, everything is as usual, nothing so special. that's it, there are intense saturated labor. weekdays. you stayed, as far as i remember, in the region of 86 somewhere there, and what happened at the moment, but i understand that hard work is serious on repertoire and style in general. what happened from the founding of the band to fame is the same, rehearsing the recording of a magnet album, er, 10 years, just practically work in the table. why is there no chair? of course not, we went out. uh, great albums, we recorded them thanks to stas namin at the sn forces studio. we are already there in 5 years. e from the day the group was founded there or earlier. probably 4 years later
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, a full-fledged album was already released, which in the soviet union was published in a gigantic edition of many billions of records, which called the election to choose. yes exactly yes, yes , then another one, and then another one, all this came out back in the soviet union. so we had the opportunity thanks. to the disposition of stas to us, to record in the studio when we wish, and therefore they learned from us, of course, from the records, because the concerts were , to put it mildly, not enough, you met on the example of the film asa yes, absolutely right. how did you get there? for example, you? who do you have? ah, because a lot of bands played at the premiere. well, that's all thanks to stas navinu. he introduced us to this one too. well, you somehow made good friends there, and then you immediately became friends in the center, and he invited us to moscow. and then, then another life
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began, that is, we moved to moscow as gypsies there completely with belongings. here they lived here from china if they survived, well, in general, everything is fine money is not very much, it was not very good financial situation at first. well, of course, rented apartments all lived together, there, since people in rented apartments generally communicate. and of course, and how old was at that time to you? but we were young, in general, such goldfinches, how old we were there, from 24 there, even less than vasily, it was how old he was 19 years old. well, moscow, as shown with someone in a madhouse , swirled this city. e fairy tale city of a dream , i fall into its network and disappear forever. well , probably this is the last expensive limousines fly by. well, yes, yes, but something, well, then not very expensive or museum ones flew by, but the city is a big city and uh, peculiar here, of course, uh, in moscow it
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was necessary somehow. concentrate and somehow build a strategy. and we didn't know how, what songs did you write at that moment, was it still, uh, the pagan period of creativity, or is this the new cossack how did you characterize your style? yes, we do not characterize it for us , it characterizes it for us. yes, well, of course, yes, because for everyone. i answer this is also a cossack. and how do you most characterize the style in which the knee plays, let's say so then they played even now. then then it was completely. uh, another life was a completely different era. there was a single country, and everyone lived in the expectation of changes that they would come. well, including us too you were happy era, of course. and how i'm always happy with this, i'm different. yes, that depression does not threaten me, and what is the secret
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of such optimism? well, it's in the genes. at what period did the kalinov bridge group cease to be pagan and look towards orthodoxy , and what was the influence of these eternal questions that are of interest. eh, where are we from where and how is it here and here with the help of religion, including looking for answers to these questions in songs. you know, here's the question. well, when i find in minutes, there, uh, enlightenment in minutes embarrassment or there in some rare moments of despair there is not because life is life is good up to 35 years old, when you are young, when you have everything ahead of you, when you assert yourself, including in creativity with a group, when a group of friends are nearby , and then, and then, as it were , the burden of loss weighs more and more. and you can’t do anything about it. the too prosperous
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life of a musician has a very negative effect on his work. it seems to me that the musician is dysfunctional in his life. the more unhappy he is, uh, hmm somehow brighter and sincerely falls, and now creativity all depends on the person, and here, as it were, on this, not all artists should be there unhappy and or hungry cold, so that something is enough. yes, there are many examples there, well, and in classical music and, of course, it depends if popular music, that is, here , uh, this is such an opinion, such as an artist should be hungry, generally full of talent. it's not a compatible concept. well, what is meant, satiety, satiety, we mean prosperity, so that there is enough there, and to help support parents. uh close help relatives. here's what we mean. yes, but satiety is oppression - this is another completely before that. yes it is already. well, it wasn’t
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worth it, another topic that i read about, i really really wanted something, it was just some kind of such a dream. here i will earn money and so on buy a studio to build a studio my own studio. eh, for which, in principle, i spent a lot of time, money, and energy, and i did it in moscow, not in novosibirsk . yes, i’m writing in the studio there with dima, too. this is a podcast 20 years later, i'm host konstantin mikhailov is my guest, the kalinov bridge group, and in 2000, which i remember a lot, there were many trips around russia, a lot of tours , how old were you there? well, there were more concerts, because we were recognized thanks to our studio recordings, and we began to travel more. which cities are favorite cities
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are favorite, but i have a couple there, why do they understand well? why because, probably, i grew up there beyond chita even further. here is chita. i really like people. i like nature relief. that's all the same hills there are half mountains, that is, here that's all taiga is great. yes , it delivers and touches me. buryatia is somewhere nearby, buryatia is from there. well, sasha , what is your favorite city, novosibirsk? uh-huh and novosibirsk well, i like him twin, that's nature. in kazakhstan, i am the most from kazakhstan, i like it there, these mountains, alma-ata, that's all, south kazakhstani apples aport, that's it, that's all that clean mountain air. here you go out of his house and here they are before your eyes in front of you these mountains, and novosibirsk i have already uprooted uprooted. what is a good word
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uprooted uprooted already so the foundation too, as it were necessary. uh, i had to endure, well, as in any big city, in order to somehow gain a foothold there, to live there somewhere, and even more so to work, and even more so in my favorite profile. it is necessary to have the will, of course , the two thousandths can be called the peak of the weak for the knee bridge, if there was no glory and there will never be, because, well, let's say, such a genre. well, maybe even modesty. yes , they still evoked respect rather than some kind of squeal of delight. well, it immediately happened from the first work of our studio, what attracted us more was that everything was of high quality, both politics and the musical, uh, part of the work, so that, well, we tried to study this album, on which the song native is the ninety-
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eighth weapon. he somehow ninety-eighth he became sharper, because there are keys with all the so on alexander in the group. he wasn't there then. yes, the acoustics of the guitar somehow also faded into the background, the electors got out such more aggressive materials. he assumed that he needed musical material. i mean, that it should be made harder, but dear. yes , one of the softest, probably, the songs turned out. and who decided to make it a hit, who did i decide to promote it while who was stas or kozyrev or who is not there? well, it's probably worth mentioning that po kalinov bridge still exists thanks to the fact that we are helped by guys who like our work. and at that time there was andrey kuzmichanov. he, unfortunately, passed away. this is some kind of financial private support. yes , this applied to both musicians and this video, about which you said and the search for a director, a video and a meeting with the director of the discussion,
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what kind of discussion would it be then? was it more and more difficult? of course it was necessary to film. now you can shoot it on a mobile phone and become famous. well, thanks to the support of our fans, who had the opportunity to help us from the bridge, ukraine also exists and still continues to help us in the 2000s. have you noticed that already slowly pop music began to displace so much popular horn before sat down and that, we are slowly began to be less and less fashionable to deflate. yes? yes, no, well, it's a natural process. there was such an amateur genre, then it became popular, gained strength, gained a peak. it's somewhere in there, i think by the middle, let's say the nineties or even. well, in my opinion, this is the eighties, that is, the decline has already begun in the nineties. here's what it has to do with the fact that
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