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chernov sang, oleg kovaitsev, now the head of the leningrad selinda, these were all people already. they were older than i was 14, and they were already under 30. well, then they were generally old people, and accordingly, when i was phil and a, they sometimes gave concerts, it was a complete delight. firstly, they were great, they owned instruments, not like we did. although i played the guitar, it was all wrong, and on the clarinet i already played the classical president, quite complex, and somewhere i took the saxophone in one of the palaces culture took safon and he sounded me. i realized that i am the father said. i know, then you'll move on to sex. and so i switched to the saxophone, well, if, accordingly, only the saxophone appeared, jazz jazz melodies immediately appeared. well, one of the first is fallen leaves, right? and it was the first montan that in their great mosquito melody, yes, uh girl and it was revelation and the americans
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and i live in russia the most extreme rain go out eh razgulyay on sunday on the first today we enjoy the melodies of my friend igor first of all, i remembered a wonderful moment of our close acquaintance with you. the fact is that i was in the moral code group, seryozha mazaev kolya keldeev, uh, igor played somewhere in moscow with them and in fact we met. that's it. well, on a friendly level, the beanie shook hands and held high. we even talked a little bit
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, and i knew that there is such igor further in the ninety-sixth year. i brought and who is expecting a baby. as tourists in february 906, i fly to america, look at new york and return with the artist borya krasny, i see a man at the airport whose face seems very familiar to me and i ask borya krasny. it was by chance that igor , to which boris so joked or played a trick, told me, this is his brother. and in confirmation of this words, when we first saw each other , you had such long hair. and here was already a haircut, which we are all used to. let's call classic mushrooms. this is how the long flight from new york to moscow is talking on the plane. i'm talking to igor butman's brother. i say, you know, i'm very pleased. i am very pleased with you. you have a very talented brother. igor really has a brother, oleg
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is a wonderful drummer. younger brother. what is igor saying? yes yes do you know my brother? i speak. yes, of course, he is a brilliant saxophonist. who oleg says, i say which oleg igor and what brother was touching. so i have igor will be fine. you that it was so funny, we remember it, and then we spent unforgettable. e meeting at the olympics is a little later, because the main thing, dear women, we are men. we talk sometimes, but it's all the same, and for you , a melody of love, well, firstly, anh, i apologize again for the absence at the wedding there were, but i have so much money. or rather, that you have now appeared in the life of mikhalych thank you for the criticism. thanks love. what is it for him. well , you remember our favorite cartoon.
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the bremen town musicians yes i i already now i guess. i remember just-only i was some years old, probably 7-8. we are in in the pioneer camp there is a huge stop, on which a bell sits, and every day they practically put on this record with comments. do you remember when the valiant guards boldly rushed to the leak, when i have any two sounds, if the voice is muslim magomayev, if the saxophone is igor. gennady golovkov
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the sun will rise and will always rise for you, dear women. thank you for being in our lives, but i sent you like a bath sheet today your acquaintance with the charming anna well, it happened in chelyabinsk, it could happen only at the festival of jazz and humor. where else is it? where? what is she? where are you without humor? you will meet a young woman, and a deep relationship is tenderness and a sense of humor, therefore, i think that it is not necessary to go from the depths. here is the surface. you know? these well, in general, came to me, a wonderful
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girl to interview, and we talked with her. i say the heart, yes. and i met him back and forth and we got to know each other and talked, and then i left, it was clean, so to speak, the acquaintance was real. we just met, then we talked we talked, but it didn't mean anything, so to speak. uh. here are some big changes. well, then it happened that she came to moscow, graduated from the conservatory, ended the institute of art in chelyabinsk, anna studied as an opera singer who knows music brilliantly, especially classical academic opera, everyone knows and says, beloved. so you are the interlocutor. yes yes. yes, there is something
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to talk about, of course there is something to learn, and then he knows how to make friends very well. and the world of the opera led me, and thanks to her, i met eldar with pre-razak editions korczak and all all all friends anna netrebko and giblogerzmala. well, aida garifullina, all of these are our prima prima, which she speaks of with admiration, plus there maria well and elena vasilyevna exemplary vishnevsky well, in general, all those who are great told me everything about this, history. not just listed there, but the stories somehow happened. so, well, you know, well, in what years i thought that i would go to the presenter , i saw 100 years from my life well done and i also directed the program, which we, unfortunately, stopped continuing because of some circumstances, therefore, well, too, jazz phantom
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we had some time, where she brilliant was an interview with musicians. e, talking. it was very lively such a real tv interesting thing that happened. so that's how we got to know her, and then suddenly it from friendship, because of such good rural relations, grew into love. and so it all ended with our anniversary wedding, which you will definitely come. well, it works. there are still no promoters who now i can be separated by a gambling family. we smoothly here this melody. it was not by chance that i called magomayev muslivy, because it was he who voiced all the characters in his voice , except for the bremen town musicians. this is where a lot of people are confused. this is such a small reference. it's a famous song. hmm, the whole world is in our hands. we are the stars of the continents. it performs for me it was
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amazing to learn it from the first source. eh, here. uh, gennady golovkov from evreentin, that they are the authors of this hmm the whole cycle. german musicians pesnyary played , imagine pesnyary and mulyavin recorded, but since there is a pronounced belarusian drift. and it was necessary to show it abroad, they turned to lermont because of the funny guys and recorded it in his voice. here are all the chips of the battle, here is this song, but since he is at this moment. uh, you were already registered in australia, not in the credits . yes, this is true, and the rest is written by magomaev and, of course, oleg kononov, the first part is from love, when igor is sad. it is not necessarily so sad and still the saxophone is always with you. eh, wherever i am was. igor mikhailovich whether it is
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a tourist trip, firstly, he is somehow a real musician who practices a lot on the instrument. this is how i tell my colleagues in the shop, do not quit. secondly, it's just him talking to them and so when you e such a bright sadness, here's what melody is associated with this, but one day? you know, many people sometimes ask how you wrote some kind of melody , it's not clear how it came, you know? how does she leave because if you didn’t have time to write it down, then you screwed it up, and therefore all great composers and all great writers. well, your friend is a comedian and the great mikhail zhvanetsky, he always went with a briefcase. if something came to him, he immediately writes it down, because the memory is like that. here it is improvisation in life , it happens all the time, but it needs to be written down, so that later sometime some kind of story or some kind of melody can be made out of it. here came too no no no, it’s clear where the melody came from, which is at the moment
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and i can say, what’s amazing is that it the melody sounds here only in one key of a minor, if it is played in a different key, it does not pinch the soul so wrong. the instrument must be protected. it's thanks to the range and all the features here. well, she came. and here it is, when i'm sad, when i'm happy. you still think about the soldier that it won't be like this, it won't always be from you. it's joyful and it won't always be like that, if you're sad and look for the melodies that keep you and your body. nostalgia came to her well, the way i lived then in america therefore, i really had a nostalgia year. it was hard enough for me. i called all my friends and told david goloshchekin to my first employer, an outstanding jazz musician, if from st. petersburg and so on. i said yes semyonovich. i 'm playing here with all the americans. you are a better star, well, because he could not leave then
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, that is, either how can i look for new ways when i was young, or he should stay in the soviet union, so to speak. well, he was a brilliant musician. i heard it there in america and i so i wrote this, dear friends. let's declare myself that you come for you nostalgia. by the brightest for love, may your life always be love, and my friend will always play for the sexphone just for you i ask.
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i remembered now the roof of the athens 2004 olympics against the backdrop of the acropolis of a world-class architectural structure, a world-class jazz quartet played. igor butman. i sang. there, too, sounded nostalgia connects us so much. these joint houses were crying , neighboring houses were crying at the explosion and some nostalgia is comparable to how good america in
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your life was good america in the face of such an act also left. graduated from berkeley is the best musical. er, an institution where you can become a musician of the highest category, and returning to russia actually raised interest in jazz. as a matter of fact. i believe that your title of people's artist is absolutely deserved, because igor mikhailovich, in addition to the absolute brilliant possession of instruments. he, what a jazz musician looked like, in my view in soviet times, and to all jazz musicians, basically they cried that, of course, and here i could give this somewhere in america. i really liked how one of your musicians who returned from america and said valera america is such a country. i could make such a career there as a musician. i say, well , what did you do to me brilliant, there was an answer. that's what he said, i don't know how. but igor
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he knows how to raise interest in us began to come on tour to numerous festivals, which igor as a producer. hmm now patronizes at the beginning with produced now supports and i'm a modest guy from moscow drank at your six-year-old yes , the decompaniment of the moscow jazz orchestra, which, together with the windom mars orchestra , was on stage and i talked to winton. now, how is it with you, if someone told me as a child that i would m-m communicate with such a jazz block. so me, too, no one in childhood can imagine what this moment is, because you have a festival all year round, a jazz triumum. so it's three jazz, which , in my opinion, has been going on for twenty-four years and she, in my opinion, next year we will have 25 music house of music, stupidly speaking
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, then the geography will expand, st. petersburg, a concert of the big end at the end of october, which is also held annually at the festival and there she's interesting and amazing and that's why we have a lot of fans. uh, generally good music and weird and jazz and classical academic music. and it just has to be played absolutely at the level at which we expect and at which we know masterpieces of all kinds of music are recorded and on today's moment. i understood that when everything happened, that we have. we have fans. we have the most significant audiences, the most educated, very curious, ready for experiments and at one time such ensembles were supported, such as the ensemble, arkhangelsky or gomel tarasovich, kasin
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or or pop mechanic sergei kulyokhin, there was complex music, not easy, there were many actions to contradict, but ours fucking accepted it, so it's clear that this is a woman, and they bring men to concerts yes, yes, well, last resort last resort, yes , men bring, because there is something to talk about about music. we need to talk about something. it is necessary to change the impression , you can have someone something, you may not like it. but if you didn’t like it together, it’s all for the sake of life again. you know, here we are thanks to today's meeting, and i uh have a small request. continuation. we've already done it for you. uh, my arranger mikhail uh, a good reading of well-known melodies, and we play with the orchestra with the moscow jazz orchestra. we have actually the whole program. and you have a publishing label, that is, a company that publishes music. we need to fix this.
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there will be mana, syutkin and so farrell, you know, well, to make such a musical gift , and at least by next spring to please the vinyl players, as we love, by the way , yes, these are ours, this is the only thing we are all like in music or in ours, so to speak, creative processes that we don’t understand that this should be fixed and left as a gift, because people are waiting for igor mikhailovich thank you for you continue. here you are a faithful keeper and propagandist of jazz, without you we hear nowhere , we understand that this is jazz, we hear jazz, without bootman. boring is not fun. there will be two walks. even if we close our eyes we hear jazz and think that it will be a normal friendly program. that's the way it should be. take this opportunity to. i invite you to all concerts of 11 festivals under patronage. igor mikhailovich butman. passes through russia
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is an international program. now you can find, uh, the most unexpected corners of the globe with a saxophone with a smile of wishes all the very best to you the most important thing of love and today in the final of our podcast the melody of my life my guest , my friend igor butman his saxophone and his feelings the melody of my life on the first igor mikhailovich i ask for a little story, because we talked about hockey, and you you know, when my friends, hockey players of all generations, alexander yakovlevich, come to my concerts , to my, to my, to my , to my concerts. and as soon as i see them. hockey players. and it is with this song that all exits on the ice are connected, when i played capa i remember when i have photographs where i take out our ussr team that played such matches
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, uh, training for before traveling in the seventy-fourth year to the super series in canada is standing, i'm small, very close to me , and volchkov alexander yakushev himself is standing. well , a little further on, mikhailov petrov kharlamov . these are photographs, so this is my most joyful melody. this is a podcast of the tunes of my life on the first i am
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valery syutkin my friend was with you folk artist of russia igor mikhailovich butman hello, i am pilot cosmonaut anton shkaplerov this is a special issue of the podcast space stories today at my space station an amazing guest, this is an actor with whom i can speak the same professional language of space andrey merzlitin. today we will talk about cinema and space. let's have fun. i have a first question. i know that i am a graduate of a space engineering technician. i guessed why they called? is this the one that is located in korolev not far from the energy? yes
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tell us how you chose this particular educational institution and in what specialty you graduated anton nikolayevich in the first place, of course, i can say that yes , just anton, well, you are not just for me, but i mean that the elections, as such, it was not the most elite educational institution in our city, then it was called the city of kaliningrad, moscow region. well one of the big big marks of their schools was aerospace engineering, so i graduated from school sent my footsteps that is where attempts to try to enter, because it seemed to give such a basis for the future, and only then we began to reveal for ourselves. the technical features are that this technical school is at the mission control center at the energy plant, where spaceships are produced, and at first it was, of course, the desire to just get a good
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education, but a specialist. what kind of radio engineering is the radio engineering of space engineering with the technical means of absolutely pure water, because the one who at least once plunged, uh in a world where it means everything dictates the electric current understands that either you believe in it, or you believe in it never again, it's like some people with religion. so with uh, you haven't seen it, don't believe it, until the fingers in the socket are judged to quickly believe that the current exists, so here. and what besides existence. he is there here he is with her he accumulates there. this is where it condenses. who what? why? we're not like that there it turns out such complex mechanisms. and so we went through it all. what does he do about space radio engineering? directly by the fact that in the second year, we sign such secret documents. we had such a top secret blog, b, as we called it
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, only a separate block, where there were already cut parts of the spacecraft, on which we directly came to the study. how is it built? what it consists of, how, in principle, the process of rocket production itself takes place, how it flies not only bloggers' antennas, but the entire composition of the rocket of the spacecraft, it also consists of ours. here are our scientists, of course, we were surprised and conquered, but the cosmos still remains a little beyond the limit. because these are already some parts of the spaceship that have already departed, but it was all the same . that's how in the theater there was an opportunity to look behind the scenes. it was besides being curiously interesting, all the more so the curiosity of any e-student entrant. you should know anton that the first question that everyone
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is interested in is, where was the toilet, i was a sinful thing to play along with this. we were all interested. they didn’t send him where he is there. he sleeps, how he works, what problems he has, right? yes, we are the first to arrive. and where is all this space, or does he need it. yes, yes, two violet systems. we asked, in principle, yes, well, so we moved forward, then, of course, but all this became more seriously more complicated and unconditional. when i was finishing the technique of space engineering. unfortunately, it was the 90 second year. it was an era when, after rukh, the soviet union collapsed and the space industry, moreover, in the tutelage itself, because we were proud at this moment when we learned an unprecedented case in the world happened we launched uh, the energy of buran and it didn't just happen lucky. he also landed well. it was a very important step, as if even to me now it is clear to a modern person that it is both a geopolitical and,
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of course, a scientific breakthrough. and on this high note , all this just collapses, and no one needs us. and even the same npo energy plant where my mother worked as an accountant. where was the flight control center, which the whole country watched these screens and now in the cinema to show how they sit, it means smart educated people and watch how it moves, this or that satellite or spacecraft, it was right here across the road. we had one dining room practically next to each other, and we could all see each other, only we did not have permission then. and so it ended. uh, so this is the era well diploma. uh, got a diploma. well, it's just new times. i, as it were, i think they may not be worth it. you all know the nineties and with all the pluses and minuses, which were more, but nonetheless . it was my youth and i only saw good went to college, received a higher economic education in 902. yes
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, a new buzzword anton in the ninety-second year, my fate also turned around. i was a cadet at the chernigov school. i was going. well, hmm, to become a military fighter pilot, and in the ninetieth year in february they called the whole school, built themselves cadets and said, so either take the ukrainian oath, or get ready for expulsion. we are expelling you. here he is the documents, wherever you want, you go, he moved to volgograd, he arrived there, this is kachinskaya school. everything has already changed to the same course, in the same rank, to the same aircraft, immediately narrowly easier or not. yes, i passed a couple of exams because of something and went on flights , thanks to this, the distinction will end immediately after the school arrived in moscow . i was sent to moscow to the academy . it was either we are easy writing applications and yes, or that's just, uh, well, how are you workers. eh, exactly. uh, space
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industry. well then they are a luxury. well, now we say, just cosmos, that is, who work at the enterprises are engineers, and they went to the cosmonaut detachment, it was he who was separately a detachment of the cosmonauts. training center - this is a military organization, there are pilots and, if not pilots, then according to the military program they were not prepared for energy either. what kind of red energy is there at the enterprise in korolev, they had their own detachment. ah, civilians. uh, engineers, astronauts also had, uh, detachment. this is impe, this is the institute of biological problems medic. there biology doctors. well, there were always them, there were 1-2 people there, and in principle there were, but not one so they did not give us a candidate. it was russian temporary science. what a narrow specialty. actually. come on, i was a serbian tactical aviation pilot after the academy was described and design testing and testing of aircraft. then, already at the academy, a candidate of sciences
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, technical, defended himself this way, before you already join the detachments. how much time has passed in the detachment per month already with an exact plan for when you will fly? how much has passed since the ninety-second year since the ninety-second i was 2003 24 years 11 years old, that is, the nineties well, successfully cut it in half to do it all, of course, it is tempting to leave the army, because, well, many are with me, when here in moscow, uh, guys, they left, they opened a business there, everything else. yes, but i understood that it was too late for me to continue studying, and someday this space flew away. only well this acting. i am in afghanistan. it turned out so generally crazy too. well, i kind of have a long story there, but i looked at vgik and found out that such a profession exists and i was left in some kind of circle, and when not. this is already being an adult. why then the actor will not help either? or excuse me. and what about the secret substitution? the same
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as not worse than the cosmonaut who are these people, where do they live? and how do they get there? basically the same thing. i thought you wanted to be an astronaut. do you want to be an actor somehow so they recruited on the street. we still have to be talented. the same. well, my father's talent is charisma if you're talking about space. i heard this many times as a child, and then recently i asked my father again. being in the army, he repeatedly passed the so-called tests for the selection of fighter pilots. and the so -called cosmonaut squad in the future. yes, and he says, i say passed one test. at first i didn't even understand. why such noise was impressed. they say they did not understand, they drove him away again. these, when they become attached to bind, so they twist the pulse right there. it costs how much it does not rise any no plugging. all this is done for the third time. then they took him somewhere else and they told him that you want to say all the data for now. what for and he went. he says berries would have told me, it just
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was 100% prevented one education of seven classes. he says, as always will be. well , that's what i'm saying, like a class, the village did not have enough education. no longer in the army. how to finish my studies, who, probably, most likely, it would have been so no, but he could probably, but it was already in the army. it was necessary to make a decision of the commission, they did not let me in. so maybe it would be a surname. that space space would be, maybe dad would have flown into space, well, thank god how it happened. 1950 on west of uzbekistan comes to work young. moscow artist. igor savitsky, he still does not know that here he will have to find and preserve the amazing falk treasures. and savitsky began to paint a portrait of the same young girl at the end. robert rafailovich jokingly asked the model. what picture does she like best at work
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? what i want to be vasily lysenko one of the most mysterious artists of the russian avant-garde these are those two dozen bolotins which igor savitsky managed to buy from the terminally ill author, a greek citizen married to a russian employee of the canadian embassy, georgy kostaky. he just knew how important it was, because everyone around him thought he was just a fucking fool. but he was some kind of very very funny factor, cheerful crazy, because it was made in russian art of a marginal secondary status of the most advanced that is happening feature film sun premieres on sunday on first we continue the conversation with actor andrey
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merzlikin and i anton shklarov agreed, you looked at vgik, like passing by , passed by, looked, liked it, began to study. here, and there is already this profession. correct, in fact. is it like taking a risk? gotta go there. i even have the courage to have. here. by the way, i did not risk and did not pass. but now the presenter, not i say, did not pass. i still don’t know how, by the way, the presenters on channel one are leading. probably this is the first channel we will prompt for sure. i say, i, uh, to become an actor, well, since the film is already the twentieth. oh yes, everyone launch preparations. i didn’t go through such castes, i didn’t even look into any, i didn’t even think about acting at all, in general, when you i star in a film, well , it’s understandable to film some kind of documentary there. a film about space the astronaut comes with
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a couple of questions, and that's all in the family. i knew that getting on the set of the film was a challenge. it had to be done. i would probably do that. by the way, uh, the director said that there was no use for space technology. no, it will be many more pictures, in short, foam, but i i'm here. i don't know. i'm an actor at vgik who graduated from space engineering. i think there should be some role in this film. well, there must be at least an episode somehow, so that in kaliningrad they say, well, andrey has reached the pinnacle of his creative career. well , by the way, in the film, there are a lot of ordinary people playing. well, like me, i play myself as an astronaut, there is a crew commander and four times in space, and in the film our specialists play a training center, doctors play doctors, instructors play. that is, they are themselves everything now. i'm ordering. more i have no everything now, the very heart of him
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is now another dream. he said he really wanted to go into outer space again. before that , of course, yes, he tried to open everything, he raised everyone there, everyone you know, he went in from all sides, but they didn’t let him, of course, this is hard dangerous work. and he has further, he says, maybe. i should fly longer so that i have more time to shoot, that is, well, 10 days of shooting from 12, of course, is not enough, and you watch a movie about space, of course, there are loved and famous. yes, not fantastic which claim to be close to the real event, there are some that are so many. well, this is our first time. yes, this is about leonov, this is gagarin yes, and so gagarin this is salute seven. here klin removed. uh, well, from our uh hollywood stages of apollo 13 armageddon, i like it, because he was filmed a lot in us, and where nu was training. i knew all these machines, all these buildings. well,
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comedic, of course. well, just wondering, there is something close to how, well, really experiencing. e man in space. the way it is. for example, as the movie shows now. i don’t know the world, there are some modern, uh, computers talking there. the astronaut of the neural network is all business. here is such an experience. this is artificial intelligence. smoothly , we are approaching him, of course, not far off. he will be this soon and he will fly and help. the most important. it’s just amazing for me when, in outer space, a movie shows, there are so many flying objects of some kind. the way it is. yes, here miss trash call space environment. well, it's so big, it's scary. i think if we are already so on the garbage or in space the topic of space debris. you understand, yes, uh, old satellites that are no longer in control, which are getting closer to the earth with each orbit. really already in such a volume of the extreme stage of the rocket. naturally, there are more and more of them and that's
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what they call garbage. the most important thing is that the e orbits of these e space objects that do not intersect on the press. this is calculated by each slop from 4 cm. any object that revolves around the earth has your number. we track nasa also tracks and calculates orbits. well , computers all this, of course, as soon as, well, we have a common space station and as soon as there is a threat, then, well, the simplest thing. we just accelerate the station due to this. yes, we raise the orbit well, or this garbage flies under us and god burns out completely his dense atmosphere. in fact. so interesting, in theory i have an interview. and i would have me so it's all that's usually an actor. just say jokes , tell me you had funny stories, that and for some reason, it is necessary to talk about the acting profession in order to be, but i want to ask, astronauts in general, there are some negative cases, or is it always very serious. no, well, without humor, of course, it was hard. we fly for half a year,
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so, of course, there are jokes and we try to break up. this is also a team trying. well , maybe not every moment, but especially when we get together. traditionally we have a friday, we get together on saturday. we 're going. well, on one e, we have, as it were, two dining rooms, two kitchens. and the russian canteen or companies? no? it's just a place to eat at some long table name. if we are going to the russian segment, for example, on friday. we're just summing up , telling, who has any news, well, just in the evening people are going to get some tasty treats, they probably diluted the juices of teas, this is it, we sit and chat. in general , we are discussing, and the next day on saturday we have to watch the film, moreover, here we are, according to tradition, each in turn to choose the film that he likes very much now just find subtitles on the press of a russian film on the topic of english, or vice versa, the entire film to find russian subtitles. all this is quickly put on the computer. and we have, uh, a screen that moves. uh, that is,
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