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yes, keep working. and you think, well, how is it on the one hand? no, well, i see global mistakes that i won’t make next time, but like this, and there are little things and these little things are the same as uh, this also applies to the internet there, i don’t know social networks, i read reviews. yes, there will be 10,000 positive ones, but two negative ones all the time with these two people. how do you feel about criticism on social networks? it’s difficult for you, because you want to respond as if. you do not fully understand how to answer and dig in and leave. just in response myself yourself. here you go with this person. and if you get in there several times, i tried to get in, uh in writing, then you still write a little scolding and dig in even more, bury yourself in trying to explain your position, that is, here it is then, as it were, immerse yourself in it, so honestly speaking of which, i'm already like that. at first it was in general, when, actually, this is how i opened up pandora, because, well, imagine, here, again, we're back
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to our shows, you're standing. here is the hall at the end of the show, because we have five people in front of the skaters. this is such a little circus art, so tricky and a person understands that this is something impossible and necessary, well, almost standing up, he applauds, guys, because well, such respected people and so on, but the hall really sincerely glows, it always e- uh, and you sit down like that too, all. and this, well, somehow this one could barely carry his legs in his hand, that i sat there, do you think we were all in this hall or not? in general, we were in the same story, and here is this bifurcation, but we must, of course, uh, accept accept no, if criticism is constructive, it makes you think anyway. at first you reject, you say, you don’t understand anything, from whom you are ready to accept criticism. from a professional viewer, or, of course, i’m still ready from a professional viewer with
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emotions, yes, but i somehow, on the contrary, focused on the emotional, after all, before that it really was for offending not offending everyone who writes about the good sent support to me. they go to some you see, there is a heart, so everything is fine. and it's like you're running. and now, i, on the contrary, began, just to focus on these stories, because you understand that a person should write some kind of something there, well, throw out some kind of negative, this is his and somewhere from him it is necessary to add it. but just write about the good. well, just check it out, something else good. it won't do anything for you. what a great act. just keep looking guys. well done, well done and get energy from this too. and i'm right, uh, i broke myself and thank you. to unfortunately, i worry all the time that it’s impossible for everyone, because it really is. well, this is important, and i just have such a phrase. thanks for the good.
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yes, because that’s good, i want more and i just want good, even if something is not right, let’s still talk about good, even if something is not quite, as you saw it for yourself, it didn’t quite work out to the end , but we tried we did we didn't sit at home exactly on the fifth point and uh, tried to create, but i'm still the next growth zone. here is the 24th year, this is the anniversary. there is already a head, in a dream they imagine that will. well, yes, this, of course, is how i was driving right now. i think it's called half a century. it’s been 50 years for half a century, and i think then there will be a feeling that half a century, like some kind of block. i won't. i don’t think about it now, to be honest, although, of course, as if you know, i just worked with in st. petersburg with m. the tuktamyshev climbs and prepared misha caroling, just in time for the russian challenge and skating next to me.
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now i’m next to him alexei nikolaevich mishin yes, 82 years old, and we just celebrated march 8, and he rides on skates and i’m there with my fifty, that is, and i say 06 like that, like some kind of feeling. well, he still says, you know, but i still had a barrier there, when it was 79. i kept waiting, but what will happen when at eighty, but you know nothing, even i feel better somehow calmer less fuss . i'm more enjoying everything and glowing man. he is always humorous with such self-irony. eh, amazing. so, when you see such a story, then, of course, now this is what i’m talking about, what kind of 50 such a figure would be, and so on on the other side, of course, you don’t want to do it anyway, but it’s how it is. i’ll probably say more that here we are. i tried to run away, that when these numbers were created and even when the ice age appeared, it also
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became crowded for me there, because glacial is beautiful in his miniatures and he knows every number, he is like a sparkling butterfly. we even try to repeat these numbers there in the big ice shows. they don't work like that anymore. here they are working for one for this one story, when the camera work, amazing and every time it grows, when, uh, everything is in this state, when tarasova or just now or anatolia tchaikovskaya in general, when the jury is here, when you know it, when you are already somewhere, it’s already something you think . what do you like there so much? and the ice age is such butterflies that they fly these numbers, and i wanted to do something global whole. and right here i 'm talking about decided to rely on theatrical history in the first place, and so the performance was born. first city lights. this is straight up a show. so in which guys absolutely reincarnated e in other characters, where we wrote original
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music, where there was a consciously original scenery, designed original costumes, original scores. light is already quite, well, a different approach. i had 2 ice in general , and now the ice is still the whole scene on ice. so guys, i ride on two levels plus 20 dancers who danced in such city windows, that is , acrobatics appeared a combination of various genres, that is, here we are returning to the creative industry. that was already a straight breakthrough, and in the performance on karenina in general, i even left the musical to lead, because i was a little afraid that it was boring and therefore the singers. they kind of told the story of what was going on. here is vanya karenina, we work only on instrumental music. and a. here , in general, everything is only on the choreography, only for life at work, the scenery for the decision and really in each. it shouldn't be a decision , it should be an understanding. why why did he turn around for something, why is it a completely different story. i'm interested
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in the direction you a embody this intuitive or you, for example , read stanislavsky there once. well, they looked there , you never know, someone has someone who, uh, like an angel, there is no inspiration on their shoulders. uh, it's, well, sort of relative, first of all, there's a screenwriter helping out. that is, i choose a storyline and understand, that's where i could moreover, uh i need. why are there such big karmas, there is the aroma of juliet and, uh, anna karenina, because all the stories that we begin to invent ourselves. you understand that you still come up with, but it's in in general, like romeo and juliet or in general, like in your pocket, there is a love triangle, right? or in general, like a grandfather? that is, you still seem to be not in the classics and something is being born there, so i thought that it would be better for me to rely on well, for now. of course, i dream, every artist's parents in general are absolutely their own and have to decide. uh, the performance is the interest of the performance in deciding how
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you decide this or that scene. in what style are you going to lead this performance, and uh, so i kind of like my ego, which wants, of course, to write a completely original the story of creating everything in an original way calmed down a little, therefore, a screenwriter appears, who for many years alekseevich for german has worked with us and continues to work. uh, the composer roman ignatiev, who also wrote, by the way, was a very difficult test. he wrote anna karenina for the musical, which is here in the operetta theater, and therefore, and when we came from the second to karenina, when the person had already splashed out. and that was one of the differences. i say there i wrote a musical. and we write classes. uh, you give leaders, yes, well, i i also start from the character of the figure skaters. no filling needed. i have to understand who i have, where and and from this comes an important one. uh, factor here. yeah, 20 uh times,
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i rewrote the script. i'm on my knees 20, because you then look at you last night showed that everything was fine in the morning. you read, and this one here came from. why is this here? a? and how to decide, and what is superfluous, and where , after all, you already want to, well, we pull everything out, there she is karina for so many productions. it's natural that i look, well it's big work, of course, i slow everyone down, knees for six months. i tormented. i don't give, that is how it goes, i came up with the scene. i come to the composer. i need it very quiet and it starts right here and so here we are, and here he sits and plays with it and looks at me and we somehow groped something, so they come there in 2 days, he says, look, and that is it's so creative, well the lab doesn't feel like stopping. but actually speaking the farm with is already coming to an end, but i can't stop asking in the end. i can't under end don't ask much so much we heard about the job. my son manages to meet in general most of his life.
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still, when uh, there was no lev, but, firstly, i have two sons and uh, yesterday uh martin, my eldest son presented a mug to the best dad and took a picture of me with her. i'm just proud of this big mug, well done, he's 19, he's studying rank and somehow succeeded. yes , we still succeed in public. i think even partially. i understand that this may be my example. eh, he, too, that he already tones up such a man. let young. uh, international relations, that's great. and as for the lion, and lev ilyich, uh, then this, of course, is amazing, the sun. our slime is my very love. well, he is now already, well, of course, that mom dad there he still has a favorite word. everything is getting better age everything expresses any emotion. ah. in general,
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in the final, too, i want to. no, of course, uh , we try, but i know how not quantity, but quality is the quality of our communication, yes, and this is such a very important component. we can really get a lot. and it seems, as if with a child who is sitting next to the ipade, something is poking around and seems to be together, yes, well, how to separate here, you must always be together, of course, well, it probably won’t work differently . of course, i'm still running , running, running, running, running, running, because i'm afraid that if i give myself a little slack, because in fact, uh, no one is going enough. and the truth is, i am now nothing, because you have me beautiful, i will actually feel, but at the cottage. take it easy and every how it was during uh, coronavirus, right? at first it seemed like it's so how, than it tells me how you are with your energy there, that's how you are locked up, a beautiful record. you know,
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best of all, i am very calm. it was just a plus that everyone was locked up and i didn’t understand that no one was going around there, damn, how would everyone close, so there are many more components and besides creative energy, and besides the fact that you don’t want to speak to competitors. do you want to run and keep your plank here and i understand that if i stop, i will then go back to this i won't turn the motor. unfortunately, we have to end the broadcast, dear friends. we are already saying goodbye. our guest today was ilya averbukh, director, producer, of course. legend of the legend and elena kiper klifer and producer and roman karmanov media manager and general director of the fund. cultural initiatives this was a creative industry podcast on channel one.
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hello, i'm an astronaut pilot about shcaplers - this is a podcast of space history. today. you and i will fly into space with the first space tourist and save the space station together with the pilot cosmonaut hero of russia people's hero of kazakhstan doctor of technical sciences soldier at sabaev hello you have made three. in my opinion , the lyrical flight and the second flight entered the guinness book of records. tell me why exactly the time of our spacewalks and the number of spacewalks in one flight got into the guinness book of records. i went out into outer space, as usual, together. i am the ship's commander and the number one port engineer. uh, nikolai budarin hero of russia here we are
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nikolai udarin, went out six times six times in one flight and spent more than 30 hours overboard. well, it was the ninety -eighth year you made two flights to the mir station and one flight to the iss tell us what are the pros and cons of the new station mir station, these are legendary stations. this is the step, uh, without which it would be impossible to create an international. the space station , everything that had been developed in the world was transferred to the international space station. there are advantages of digitalization computerization. all this replaced those consoles that were separate at the mir station. well, although we coped very well with these remotes and everything was fine, but, if from the point of view of everyday life as a person who is present in space cut off from the earth without convenience. and we are all used to taking a shower in the bath, a cup of coffee, yes, and
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at the mir station, all this was at the mir station for the first time in the history of mankind and there is no longer a sauna on the iss. what does a sauna mean in the beginning it was not only a sauna, it was also a shower, what is missing in space not enough, but in practice it is very difficult to do, but our science is soviet then, even later, russian reached the point that we had a real washing station, and it’s not just just washing. yes, and these psychological relaxation and physical, so, uh, i flew with me on the first flight. eh doctor. e, polyakov valery vladimirovich who made the longest flight of 438 days. so, he came up with the idea that they sent us brooms, oak birch, on a truck. well, that is a real bath. we with these brooms, so
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we flew into this sauna. the so-called she stainless steel was made and steamed in the literal sense of this word at a height of space, that is. no, you understand there, uh, there were a lot of things that i flew on the mts, i did not find it. they flew out, just at the end of the life cycle of the mir station, which was launched for 5 years, flew by 15. i know that these emergency situations just fell on you. e, which were connected with the power supply. here, it is possible in more detail we had the deepest failure of the electric power. e to full minimum to full station blackout menu full blackout communication station control navigation all the equipment of the heradina. everything became erratic rotation decent no orientation, like an airplane. she won't
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fall right away. well, everything, without connection with the earth. absolutely without connection with the earth. and of course, no ventilation does not work, no dust collectors. it's all hanging dust. all that is, it hangs e is not removed. uh, and the darkness is complete, well, a terrible situation for 36 hours. we didn't sleep all systems. all life support systems are up, because everything is powered by electricity , oxygen is not amenable to any. they burned the saber. a if you wait for a checker, then you burn oxygen, which is not there anyway, not a single system, and the purification of the atmosphere does not work. and we know what a person allocates. how many 63 harmful impurities, that means, those units at the station, absorption cartridges, lithium others. they, uh, were supposed to absorb the 19 main harmful impurities, they all stood up. and this, what threatens e, people on earth do not understand that we breathe. and we have convection here.
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the so-called convection removes what we exhale from us on our own, and we inhale again into the air, consisting of oxygen, nitrogen and more. yes, and there it all hangs around you, like a bag. i imagine what was on earth, then we asked, and what was on earth, they say they held on to one place. so, because something is happening there, nobody knows that there was no connection. and what happened? i'm on the first education of aviation radio. an engineer first came out, then a pilot. i have a friend with whom i graduated from the riga aviation institute. he is very knowledgeable about radio engineering. and on at that time, he made some kind of such a station and a miniature one, which did not work from soup, but on batteries from almaty, and he gave me this radio station with him so just to indulge in talking. if there was something like that, there weren’t even phones, there’s nothing like that. that's right, radio amateur. so let's call it that. here. she
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rescued us with ballistic information, we received from almaty because he asked for soup soup. e from moscow to almaty, so he gave out this one, and he gave us a couple of distances, which means he gave out these and we recorded. eh, that means piece of paper and all these numbers are all orientation pulses at the exact time of switching on, pulse and so on. so, that's why it means that this is what helped us out. we at least knew that we, even if now we clean up everyone, we can board the ships and leave, but then the station will end. that 's it. it was the ninety-fourth year of resuscitation, which means that two ships e diametrically opposed to each other docked stations at the command of the tsup, when we had already established contact, they told us you side, and there on the other side. and i mean in the middle in the illuminati. i look, it means, yes, in this station, and i have to determine when
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the stop is this, to stop the rotation , they stopped, but as far as it was enough, and again, one turn one, not just one word, began to unwind. well , it was not enough that the main one did not have time for anything. now i will tell you what they did to provide electric current. in order for the connection to work, for two bulbs to appear that illuminate the geradins stood up, what are the motherlands, those gyroscopes that usually allowed to keep the station in a certain gyroscope, huge kids were at the station then at that time i don’t remember 8 or 10 they rotate at a tremendous speed and must keep the orientation in one direction. this is a cost-free so-called orientation system, when no fuel is consumed, only electricity. yes, and we received electricity from solar panels, and solar panels also stood in one position. and that's it,
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that is, it was the enchanted circle, so in order to restore the electrical part , the electrical system had to be found at the station the world in other modules, more or less fresh batteries. these are huge. uh, blocks of 800. they weighed 560 kg each. they are now. we have the iss and they have very complex automation on them, that if you take off the left of them there for 20 years , to put them only in a certain sequence and put them on in certain sequences, on the contrary, otherwise, there may be a fire, so this was the main task, and she lay down on me, as you say. i flew, and why didn't we suffocate with me? like, uh, don quixote had uh, sancho pants co he flew me, valera polyakov he is a doctor, he immediately says, i will be with
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musabaev, i will fan him, we found a fan, and he worked around me for a fan for a fan worked around me like this waving so that i don’t exhale this consciousness, yes, in space, if there is no ventilation, such a bag is smoothly formed, through and you fall asleep with carbon dioxide and do not get up to work. so, he mahal and mahal to the point that we still found six seven eight. i have these blocks, which means, firstly, they are not cooler. they had already corroded there before, which, uh, means that their it was no longer possible to unscrew it, he had to attach it to hang. it’s good that i was physically, then a healthy person, the master of sports of the soviet union, therefore, i will answer with my hands, even, and this way it went on for five. to date, step by step 36 hours, each of us has been extracting electricity, extracting and like this, when only a small one appeared. e, means current and arrows. there were also pointer devices
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well, which we understand that it begins to tremble. so there is electricity at this time we switched on the connection, then started telling her soup. then at least sigh. they just want to stay healthy there, and they give us all sorts of recommendations for launching. uh, that means geradins and so on. so it was necessary to unwind, at least one or two, one, in order to stabilize the stations a little bit . the station that came quite right, it could even be lost. i'm telling you, completely we and then we had a blockbuster can be filmed quite right. i think it is necessary to stigmatize shipenko at the meeting, which was already filmed by salyut seven, and our peaceful challenge to tell him that we still have heroic flights, and you are so great.
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these are the heroes who helped you. we continue our conversation with the talgat, the musubay, and i , anton shlyaprov. i think everyone is very interested to know. well, firstly, how did you take the news that you would fly to the commanders with the first tourist and thought you didn’t guess, but at that time, as it turned out in the detachment of cosmonauts with such such training of experienced commanders. no, the more there will be an engineer. i have a brand new one. it was yuri mikhailovich, we were preparing, uh, for the next flight, and suddenly one of the days we are invited to this leadership and declares, so this is the flight, which in cycles should be of such a number, there will not be such and such a year. eh, you fly and already, therefore, not to the world, but to fly us to the iss and at the same time we tell you to start turning it on. and another crew member. i think who will include. here is some engineer number two
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americans. no telling you it will be the first time in human history. entrusted with the mission, it means, e to bring out a completely unprofessional man of the first space tourist, that means doctor. these are the billionaires of dennis, tita, we exchanged glances with yuri mikhailovich. and well, what is our task? let's set a task. fulfill led. eh man. what is the first impression of him. so i say a little man, which means that he doesn’t stick out his rostik so less, changing somewhere by 10 centimeters, but completely bald. so we were already 61 year. uh, well, the truth is that it brightened up a little more that he, uh, so, uh, graduated from the university at the time, and uh, worked for us for a while and he has a childhood dream of flying into space. i say how he who will be with us. here he needs 10 years to cook. then i say, he
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says nothing in russian. we had to improve our english. we are english in any case, the management was in russian and a bitch. korolev still had to communicate, communicate, which means he doesn’t understand inside at all. hello and all. he doesn’t know anything else, but pyotr is the head of the cosmonaut training center of the two soviet union, the general is my boss. he set tasks for him, he said, tito said so. you’re saying that until you learn the commander’s first name, patronymic, you won’t fly anywhere. he just didn't say it. he says i will take exams. that's how he learned, that is, 22 years ago, for the first time, a non- professional flew into space. yes and so, uh, it means that a crazy situation arose, we were preparing, well, about four or five months. we are with him personally, before that there is something like that studied, i don't know, well, already in the carriage, and in
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the crew somewhere four somewhere. so a month immediately from the first days means when it was officially announced by roscosmos that the first in the world would be included in the russian crew. the space tourist immediately began an american american billionaire, and the strongest resistance began from nasa that only they did not declare, and he is not a professional, and it means he will break the station, when there is a ship, he will break everything there, he will not fly. he began to fear personally. you are with your life already in the literal sense, he still began to star in the town. he started getting threats on the phone meaning what he meant physically. destroy, if he agrees, these yes
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, he wants to fly, then he is not enough, refuse. he is persistent, no, but in the stellar one, we still have our guards in a closed territory, a closed territory, everything is guarded. so, yes, he still somehow lived in a dispensary there. but when we did, the question became more serious, what should we study and the american segment of the iss station, we had to fly houston and we flew, like ordinary passengers, that is , the billionaire flew with you yes, in economy class, and we arrive in the economy, houston airport. the terrible heat is rushing in. we, as a simple engineer, as reiki said, go out with all the passengers. we have this big bus for cattle breeding, which means they drove three limousines to the gangway and there are submachine gunners. security guard, he was afraid that they
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would bang him in russian, i speak russian. and then the next hoteled us on, eh. he has separate apartments there, everything is in the morning at 9:00 in the morning in the center of the nose named after lindane johnson to the big office , which was not allowed further at the entrance, they brought us in. the crew and our understudies were also afanasov, 20 people sit big bosses flew in from the nose and began to interrogate us here and there, then he says, well, in general, it's you two commanders, board, engineer, i admit, you will study the crew for a week. you yourself say
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that it will break. there, the station will be broken and we will not let it go, and everything rested on one and a half to two hours. i endured, well, they didn’t wipe it off. i got up, i say, the crew get up, but they don't understand russian. i say crew get up and let's get out of here. that's all together with the russian word and we went out onto the porch, like he comes up and says, and these limousines are standing by, which means they are automatic. she says commander. can i go with you? i say, well, sit down, we planted his car so that he was not visible, and there we went to a restaurant. he says, i'm coming to a restaurant, some of his relatives sat down in a restaurant. he is the most italian by roots and uh, he ordered us there and we sit, wine is poured. there to wear very expensive, so french italian and tv. that's
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so healthy. well less means yes, and right announce. today, at the lenin johnson center in houston, the russian crew went on a hunger strike. as we began to laugh hunger strikes, i wrote good things about it. well, then we went home, early in the morning i will be in this hotel factory alone for this i'm going. this is yury nikolayevich koptev, the head of roskosmos at that time, the greatest person between, to say, then there was not roskosmos, but an aircraft carrier, and he began to speak as a commander. i say, listen, yuri nikolaevich, he says, well , he announced a strike. i say yes, well well done. only now he says, go to the training. he says to go, there and a separate
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conversation is going on with us negotiations. yes, so did the two of us, so we went to classes for 6 days , drumming it without him. that is, he will not be admitted to the american segment. did he get it or not? i don’t know how the start itself flew for how long? yes, when the station hangs, then no one can categorically dock to another docking node. this was accepted because 10 10 is less safe. they are less than usually a week there, here they are hanging. they should know on the day of our launch even a day to undock and go to the ground, there is no wide audience. i explain that if our launch vehicle is a union and a ship that has already been taken to the launch pad of the road. no, three days of the rocket's shelf life, and after that
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you can't fly. that's it, they don't all dock with us at the cosmodrome, the general designer. the head of roskosmos, the head of the training center and the entire government is the first tourist there, and the first tourist is two planes. he brought his mistresses there. eh, this wife has two planes. he brought. and here we are all sitting we are waiting, when it is ottsykuyut and yet the almighty is. not because they wanted to be galvanized. they attack. they would not fall behind and would not ruin this start and some would not fly. they said that they would not let us fly, suddenly we had already lost hope, we were sitting sour and suddenly there was good news, like victory. you know, yes, victory fell behind. and what's the matter? i’ll tell you now, you won’t believe them. so the toilet failed, and that’s all and they. things gathered. and
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quickly quickly rushed. how many flew then two days, then there was a two-hundred movement scheme. oh, i don't feel right. my first flight was three days, then there were four turns. well, that is, there were 6 hours, and then you were already happy. and we spent two days in the cold, it was cold, it was scary. and how did he feel? here he is very bad. even now i can say. i'm here, uh, injections of pills. after all, i warned him many times not to twist your head, i would have said so with my head. do not twist, sit straight, and he is joyful with him . euphoria that he conquered everything, everything was everything and he twirls a lot. i say come on and trusted through 30-40 minutes he became so ill. what does it mean, well, it's impossible and that's it. this is, but surprisingly
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ordinary, the ship of which was ordinary normal professionally flown. all were booked. these bags for animals were. and here there is not one, but on the contrary, not one you know that the tourist is flying. and it must be bad. i mean, yura quickly unpacks our clothes in the household compartment, which are ordinary in plastic bags. we wrapped out of this one like we tightened it with tape. eh, so yes, i quickly unpack everything here and i put bags on his head and put them on his head, that's all. so, here, well, well, not in the literal sense then, in general, well, he was very ill. then. i remember what i took with me without the permission of the medical commission. for which i was
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then almost this most there after the flight. that, as you had the right to unverified, it means no, certified, it means to take the medicine with you, yes, even in glass ampoules. yes, even with a simple syringe, which must be collected there all this. here, yes, they already have it packaged in plastic. yeah, so yes, and only needle is dressed, you take off the cap and prick and press and that's it. here are the cultures. and what does this mean, they don’t give it, i took a syringe, normal needles, which means this fevralgan in capsules. eh, how to break it, this glass is strictly forbidden in space, but i did everything very difficult, firstly, even if you insert it, it smeared along the walls, this last liquid cannot be pulled out. what we are doing, well, we
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have prepared the technical people for a reason. i tried to hang from everyone, he is in the middle and unwinds and the way spinning top, legs tucked. i inserted centrifugal forces, what makes the liquid go to the bottom, i pull out the ide at this time, so yes, i filled this one, as it was put , drained the air and at first i put his pants on and took it all off right. i read somewhere how he had a nanny. oh, i mean to him, when at first i didn’t take off my pants, there with alcohol there, as it should be, like a sister together, and then i got tired of every 3-4 hours, he felt so bad, i really told him i say this. yes, without shooting through the west it is through a jumpsuit. maybe everything is fine, that is, journalists. you might even call it the first space nanny. this was when there was a teleconference later, when he had russell's head, when his head was sewn up, probably the first operation. i have not heard that someone came in well, that he
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is bald and that such a blob is on his head, how we touched it so that it was not visible, because it was already at the station. yes, this is already at the station, when i began to change i quit. probably badly looked after him for 5-10 minutes i was gone. i flew away and turned away. yes, yes, i flew to the ship to shoot kazbeks to change, i feel big, like in a pipe. there is some chattering and on his head. i almost killed myself, i flew flying from his head. these are, uh, balls of blood, it means how the heart will pump. that's how he starts. oh, and blood flies around the station, but how is he? there, and he screams, but already in a weak voice help means, here he is screaming, everything goes for everything. i'm all sweat when i squeezed it between my legs. but how should he be held onto
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himself, at least there is no one to fix it with his hands. i yelled. oral. so, shouted shouted, no one is there, all the stations are huge, and they are all compartments. what are they doing there. i don't i know i squeezed him, and we both fly like this and for a few minutes it’s good that he was already old, because blood clotting. the older a person is, the stronger. and this helped, if he was young, it would whip their sheets. and here i am, so this is thick blood. i devoured him and held held held and all in the grass hands. everything got tired of laying and started doing it all. and the denists maintained relations after the flight, as because i heard different
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tourists, then a lot more flew and in different ways, some forget to fly and commander the crew do not communicate, so it's normal. how are you with him? well, this one he understood what it means, he’s not just me, like a driver, there’s a kaksik, i brought him there, and i actually live for him and in general, as a nanny, i’m with him, that’s why the americans and when there was a teleconference did not shout at mr. the first babysitter space. well, the return was also very dramatic already flying. all undocked back already fly. here i pulled them. we attract, well, the commander is the easiest. that probably means i’m yura stronger there, so that i don’t fall out there, i don’t break it, and, of course, it dragged on a lot. we are flying, waiting for the engine to start. infrared vertical
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first failure infrared vertical second orientation is lost everything. soup reported the soup says, switch to manual switch to manual. we restore the orientation according to the vsc , and after the psc i launch a ship for the search. it tracks the orbit itself, which means, well, the orientation was set correctly. and here we are waiting for the start of the engine. yes, yes, we are waiting according to the cyclogram. this is the most important point and track the magnitude of the momentum. otherwise you sit down. or maybe first it takes a second for it to start and work for a false second of 115 and 2/10 m / s². he hasn’t changed anything, we are waiting until then no one takes
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this little medical package with him. batteries and suddenly the commander says soup to me when i listen. urgently find a medical pack. find pill number three and give it to the tourist. i stunned unfasten. there is our business to perform unfasten. but the tightness of the spacesuits has already been checked. you can’t take off your gloves for everyone, but in a glove there’s such a small pill oak gloves already found pulled out i give him he loses her she flies away. i got the second one or barely got it. op, he is her mouse, he does not
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understand russian, opens his mouth. everything, like i start to pursue in 2 minutes. he says, the commander is listening, i did everything. now find pill number five. i 'm looking for a stupid pill and get it, and now he needs to speak under the tongue. give as i said, i forgot the language, like a word in english. i mean to him. i put the circus to him, so i put it in there, i just closed my mouth and closed everything with a german. i could hardly buckle myself up and have already begun to work. engine. i told yura, you are now alone, and he has experience. no, still now they will react , keep track of everything and the sirte and the engine and everything, you understand, and time. i say no from the clock, and how crushed. the flight was 450 km. it
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was not ballistic, but something else, because the orientation is gone, and the square does not work in the machine, then everything is built by eye. well, everything was fine. for some reason, but apparently not zero sixty-seven. degrees 450 km it's like this yes now so we put on another mask and went, uh, to wuxi i didn't switch to russian manual control. and so i thought he was going to die. i was afraid of this. what an impression, but a long overload, and we, with a shortfall of 15 km, all reached the zone, that is , it bent like that, which means that he has such big eyes and such great skills, he at least said something, just to breathe. i thought he wouldn't
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land alive. i think, well, they’ll shoot me there, damn it, the first fool in the world drove me. and i couldn't bring it. apparently he liked it because i read on the internet that he had already bought a ticket for himself for his wife to fly around i know the moon, he's not alone anymore, 83. yes, it's there in two hours watching himself. here we were at his house for a week after the flight, he invited us to los angeles, and we lived at his house. it means that he leads a very correct way of life. that is, you continue to communicate, now it's gone. well, 22 years have passed, then the americans. this is not accepted. it’s good that they invited everyone home, everyone was surprised, because they don’t have such a thing. this is our human relationship. they are friend. you tell me everything there, and this is no, you paid. i -
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says he paid the money. well, unfortunately our time is coming to an end. we visited two space stations of the iss mira station and talked about the first space tourist and the man who brought the first space tourist. this is pilot cosmonaut hero of russia national hero of kazakhstan doctor of technical sciences talgat musaev and i anton shkaplerov - this is a podcast of space stories. but only two remained with you in this
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forgive yours in the wind in the cold of nights. he knows if you keep silent. two souls can't run away with ours. hand if you do not forgive, if not forgive. if you have forgiven hello larisa alexandrovna i am so glad to see you. you look so amazing. it's the first time i 've ever heard of it. how do you solder live? if you haven't seen my fist-sized goosebumps, this is a very amazing bouquet. what to do with it i by the way, i'm not alone here. let's call
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everyone. who sits down for me. please advise, let me sit next to you right as you wish, of course, let's go, everything everything for you everything for you. and we also have a presenter karina , please, we have been waiting for you to come in, most likely, we just didn’t want this amazing atmosphere. i have my own helmet. very nice. very nice. hello everyone, dear friends. it's not a format. today in our studio we have absolutely incomparable, amazing magical that can be continued indefinitely larisa dolina and my wonderful co-hosts karina cross. valya carnival jeep group. band uh in the background will know what you call absolutely amazing guys. i anton lavrentiev actor, poet, musician and many, many things larisa well, you know, first of all, my dream has now come true. we performed together on stage. i accompanied you on the guitar. it just happened to me just now - cool with
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alexandrovna, let's. of course, i am very pleased that you gave me a holiday place, but still you are our guest, so i want to change places with you to be closer without any problems. and how did you already notice? our program is called not format. oh, i love informality. yes, and it's not just because what is here and we are already introducing, let's say, established popular artists with a young, novice generation of musicians who , so to speak, are not in the format, and today we wanted to introduce you to an amazing musician who for a minute has 100 million listening to us. three in a year anyway meet the bananas, bath, dear, come in, and what is this thing? yes, max smells somewhere. so we came in an unformatted format,
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just waited and arranged this bright fact for people carnival, and now the guys will sing poems to you now i will read it on the go, put it in valya brown. larry, i can't believe it settles generations, but for mouzon there are no barriers. let's girls. now there will be your performances. and it will be information. you are very cool too. to be honest, i can’t read, but maybe larisa will help me count some fisherwoman here too. look
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