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rescue squad this could be winter in a wooded swampy area. it can be a splashdown on the water, an urgent escape, when you are lowering the vehicles, when you immediately evacuate from it right in a spacesuit, if there is a certain set of actions, what needs to be done, or if time permits, you put on a special one, and a diving suit, with the expectation that you need to stay in the water for a long time and survive, again , carry emergency supplies with you, that is, in different conditions, and with the construction of shelters, if we special department, and the guys, uh, who are preparing us, so they follow the direction. e , together with the medical psychological team during the conduct of these tests, judging remembered most of all. maybe some particular moment, i don’t know, now i can already speak. it's humorous. maybe that was the hardest moment. well, if we talk about survival, uh, here, whoever is lucky, as they say with the words climatic in my case, and survival in the desert, please, was the most aggressive, or something according to klima with whom and the conditions
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of all the species that i got, it was so very hot. and yes, it was hot. it was 45 ° in the shade, then our hair dryer blew - it's this hot sandy wind, and then there was very powerful cloudiness. and it's all mixed up hair dryer clouds frying soared and that's it all together and it went on for a long time. i remember there was such a situation. uh, that our task is to build a shelter and not be as active as possible, firstly, so as not to lose moisture, and at 40, so as not to heat up once again and you wait out this heat and the heat of the body was so accumulated during the day that when the sun the village and it became generally cold. in fact, it was downright cold, and i remember that for the first hour i was just completely undressed, lying and giving off body heat, like a radiator, until i cooled down. uh, well, that's an indication that the day's heat has actually accumulated. well, it’s very interesting there, we extracted moisture. e with
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plants and pits dug out with the help of condensation is interesting any kind of special space training astronauts they are all interesting. we said it was 10 years. preparing for her first flight, and were moments. when e you thought that you wouldn’t fly, that you started up, i don’t know your hands and well, you were afraid, damn it. well, let's start with the fact that i was not afraid, i expected that i would fly. and i didn't know when that would be eventually. i was assigned to the back-up crew , with pro-spear loops along as well for the crew. so it's understandable. i put in the crew and it is clear that the next one will be your main one. yes, we have such a queue, right. you 're talking about this moment when you were told that you were assigned as backup. who is this for you he said something new, somehow it wasn’t such that they approached me and handed me a flag. now you're on the crew it somehow. well the crew. well, okay, great. great. great, then we'll throw it out somehow. oh well, that's it, it's time to go
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on working, but i found out about the dragon aquarium, one might say, by accident, and the commander next to me told me about it. and i was already in training, seriously. in the backup crew and almost before the start of the main crew, which was duplicated for him. so he found out and these are the final stages, i already i started to prepare in a circle and ended up with us, you know, at the final stages there are a lot of exams that we pass before the certification flight and was both in the union and the fredg. and as soon as we returned beyond baikonur, after the guys launched the main crew , the crew here already plunged as much as possible into only one training covered by dragon . it happened organically and logically. generally, if talk about my loved ones, they
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found out back in 2012 that i got into space. that's where you need to say how they react to this, because otherwise she would now why would i even go to the detachment. well, she wants to fly into space . this one started a lot of thoughts in her head and joy and little excitement there. but this is mainly, of course, the parents, but of course, the spouse was also worried, but not in a different way. this is very supportive of my family. uh, my and friends and people in general and it always feels so great when you here you do your job with pleasure and, uh, just gradually and periodically. eh, then on the left, on the right, you hear some words of support, and people just somehow rejoice. that's for you and you rejoice that a person is simply happy with himself. well , the ability to be happy for success for and for people who are happy to do their job is somehow wonderful, her reaction was great. mom later, she told me later when i was accepted into the detachment. uh, i've been qualifying all this time for eight months. well. that is,
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after the submission of documents, a certain period has passed, what won't you fly? well, in the sense that you won’t be taken away to go to moscow, i don’t know what she ended up thinking everything to herself there, she was funny. and that only after i was accepted into the detachment. i told my mother, my mother, i am a segment of the astronauts there now as a candidate. eh, starting to get ready, and then mom took it as , uh, like i was in some kind of circle, like i entered. like i thought that some kind of just movement there, you know, like, a young rescue man or something, like that there is a beginner spaceman. she at first somehow even. well, because there was no backstory. i immediately said, i'm in the detachment, she's cool, as you know, that i'm in the crimea, she's cool. and something like that, well, then , when she found out, when she turned on a real astronaut, who would soon fly a real one, she was more worried than
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delighted, but then she gradually got used to letting go. and as much as possible, she was with me the whole period. your husband is working. we have a specialist in our physical training in the center of the flow of cosmonauts. here is his reaction. he knows it all. he prepares us cosmonauts hmm, the flight time helps us in rehabilitation, then the person is generally aware of where you got to. and why him? what was the reaction already when you are on the crew, well, of course, sasha is my husband. he was very happy, because he knows how much work i put into this business. how much time how much yourself? well, this is a matter first of all, of course for yourself, because you don't like me. i did this for pleasure, but nevertheless, this is where i invest my resources in myself and he himself wanted to fly someday. yes, sure. jealous of you for the success of the cosmic sasha is a person who knows how to sincerely rejoice for others and will always support, and this has nothing to do with his
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personal e, the trajectory of movement in his directions of development. well, of course, he also tried and wanted to become an astronaut. his dream is to fly into space with me. and i if it is, maybe it's great. he really wants. i think he is a very worthy candidate for this. ah, the right person to be an astronaut. he was selected once and according to one of the medical criteria. e, according to our a-a requirements. uh, medically in our country they didn’t let him go further. although, well, in general, ah. well, for example, we have. well, i don't know, in fact, he didn't go, of course, but maybe in time he will become more loyal . medical requirements. but what am i counting on and everyone is counting on, because medicine is moving forward and there are a lot of worthy people who are ready and able to do this work. well, yes, and the flight experience shows that it is not necessary to be. uh, super healthy, and i'm talking
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about the tourists we take that's far from great, great. people select them so that they at least return alive there after a short two-week period. flight, but, in principle, you are right that it is time, of course, to call in this bar a little, that it is necessary to open access, of course , to flight, to as many people as possible. well, sasha is one of them there, i think that if this ever happens, and in our life, that we can fly together, like a married couple. this will be the first time, by the way, there are couples flying, well, two astronauts but together they did not intersect in space, you will be the first. let's just say we've told everyone about it. it will be cool. sasha is still passing by age. yes, he is quite strong with a green boder. will wait. and what you showed in terms of health knocked down, it's not a secret, in terms of clean bite of teeth, in my opinion, you can sleep it
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's not a heart, yes, so sasha has it and we wish him. uh, in the nearest, by the way, recruitment, maybe he will prepare and go to the cosmos squad, soon it will be announced. ah, the official set. we also want to recruit a certain number of young ambitious astronauts and, god forbid, there will be no sasha, of course. 1.000 rub. for inviting friends to tinkoff before june 30 and together participate in the drawing of 100 million rubles. one enjoy a delicate and creamy dessert. we’ll bring it with juicy
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wait, it's hard to throw away the car, then the car doesn't fit the price, who fits, the price doesn't fit the car, and when you find the perfect car at the ideal price, it goes for seconds with mileage. he is so alone. you're the first one to get trained and fly the kruderegan. unfortunately, spacex doesn't share much about how you prepare in california, you spent more time, eg than me i'm in houston. basically, you're mostly california. tell me about this training in general, your impression of it. maybe you will reveal something that we do not know. well, first of all, i want to say that my state of mind for this whole preparation is just completely comfortable and wonderful. why, because er all the specialists with
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whom we are somehow to us i mean the crew that i had and me personally. uh, had a chance, uh, to work together. they are so maximally focused, focused on quality and comfort and the crew in preparation and on the interaction on the feedback, that is they are completely open and they are very polite tactful pleasant always supported by the orient. that is, they behaved like real partners and comrades in the best of it. in the sense of the word, they didn’t scold them much for mistakes. but there is no debriefing. there is a debriefing. it's not that they scolded someone, but a constructive discussion of some things, mistakes or misunderstandings, of course, we had dialogues, but these debriefings in one way or another, especially not quite, but clearly understandable situations for both sides. we have always brought all unsolvable issues to the end as a result of discussions in the process of discussions.
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oh, the other side. i mean, it's not just instructors. this is their e, a ground-based flight control center, which is maximally included in the training process of the crew. they do even an order of magnitude more work, because the dragon pecks e, it is as automated as possible and a lot of control comes from the earth, and the crew works at least, but with ship systems, but focused on switching on in certain situations in the process. well, he trains for it. so i just got pleasure from how effectively and, er, logically , this debatable side, but the working one, can be built and implemented. and when there are especially many people who somehow have it built there, but because, and there are actually a lot of specialists working there, whom we don’t see, they have their own location rooms in
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which they work remotely with with all this electronics and with the crew. uh, here, there is a full-sized one maximally adapted to a real spacecraft, as in our case. we have unions, a gym. damn, yes, the layout is exactly what it looks like, like you, it’s such a truncated cone more. naturally, one hermetic volume in the union, two connection two will be more space. yes, there is one and, accordingly , there is more freedom when you are in the e position of a person in space, well, astronauts in this case. more comfortable for the knees, and the chair is a slightly different type, but with all the principles are the same, just a little design layout is different. we, of course, went through everything in order to navigate the design of the ship and how to work inside in the interior. uh, the ship's beautiful spacesuits, by the way, a spacesuit, and another uh with a modern design. eh,
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it was realized for you that 150 m was taken from me and, uh, at first the first option was made by a rigid fan. you know, he is an airtight shell and clothes on top of the whole shells so called, on which, in principle, it is possible to implement this external design of the very, e, implementation of a spacesuit, but and. eh, there were timely adjustments. here is the sealed shell. it was so funny, only one airtight shell was put on me, and i looked like some kind of something like a frog with these green fingers. that's all. it was funny there, they tailored everything for me and did a very good job, and in the end, at the final fitting, and, uh, polishing checks for tightness, uh , made some corrections according to the spacesuit. and i was in it is absolutely comfortable throughout the flight. that is, it's great to implement our falcon , or there is a little difference in designs.
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uh, there is okay, let's say. a simpler result is more convenient and he puts on the sokol suit for me according to my standards, and i put it on. it was also convenient for me in it, because it was made, of course, i say it, because i say shashlym the crew was, in fact, in the union. i have a sixty- seventh expedition. well, which one is more comfortable, the one that suits you well, sat down, one might say, beautiful clothes are this the other i was to sew for you, and that one is both convenient for me. they are just different. i want to say that a russian where the house is stored. that's what he left already expiration date. and it's too early for me. i need a certain way to go, i don't know where, probably a star. i think in energy. maybe in energy, i don’t know for sure, somewhere he is or he really has a planing for 2 years, but here is the spacex spacesuit, it is closer to the bodysuit, it is closer to
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the body, it has the difference that you go into it through the foot swing and hermetically carried out at the expense of germany a in our e, space suit falcon and you enter through the central opening in the abdomen and at the expense of collection. e herman fabrics of waterproof material and harnessing it to carry out tightness , here are different designs of helmets. uh, headsets are also in tomsk the address of sex, there are not headsets, there are individual speakers that are cast on your hand-held shell, and the microphone is built into the helmet. here. the chin then, as in our spacesuit, there the headset is put on the head completely with built-in speakers and a microphone that goes out here, on the contrary of that hole. well, it's just a different design. yes, both are comfortable. great, tell us about the start. wow , it was very interesting. we flew
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at the appointed time. after boarding the ship. hey, i asked a question before. this is a model of the ship in which they broke off, yes, and we have developed. uh, the guys in my crew have such an effect. e, for everyone, at the same time after we closed the hatch, and it seems to me that we are sitting in the simulator as if in a mock-up. yes, that's how well imitated. really, even that's the smell and that's it, the lighting was completely the effect was that in simulator and even caught himself thinking. and this is reality or not, what's fine, sit down. you are concentrating on the work of the steps ahead and uh, this is the first contact of the ascent these seconds you are experiencing. i was as focused as possible. and it was so unusual. i was expecting a little push. now you will tell us how it happens with us in the union.
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