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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  September 5, 2023 2:50am-3:06am MSK

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no way following the lectures on astronomy, but they didn’t look at me askance, although i was, well, a freshman sitting with fifth-year girls, because at that time i was already a good athlete and was on the institute team. of course she supported me. so-so. yes , of course, i especially had a favorite, my father’s grandmother. she was generally enthusiastic about everything and bought a bicycle and a camera with the guys. i was friends because, for example, kolya malyshev has an older sister. i met a guy who studied at a technical school. he had to decide to work in control. he gives us
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slipped it in and kolya and i solved these problems for technical school, which we did not know this material, but still we tried to read something somewhere and in the last classes we went to the pedagogical institute to listen to lectures, because the pedagogical institute arranged lectures for schoolchildren. that is, we didn’t miss it either. that is, we were not interested in girls, we were interested in science. i was finishing graduate school, then i told my supervisor. in general, the methods of astronomy do not really interest me. i would really like to work at a professional observatory, that is, not interpret some astronomical discoveries, and make a discovery myself, and he recommended me to the far east because the director of the observatory there was a man to whom he was an opponent in
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the dissertation. so come on, now help my student golubev, and i worked at the observatory for 10 years. i really liked it there. so, and then i came here because i can’t live forever in the taiga. they don’t train astronomers in belarus, because, uh, the republic is small and there are only two republics in the soviet union, in my opinion, there are kyrgyzstan and belarus did not have an observatory, but our neighbors the baltic states have astronomical radio astronomy observatories. but we don’t, so everything is at an amateur level, but i would say that the vitebsk region in terms of astronomical discoveries is the most, the astronomical region of the republic of belarus
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vitaly nevsky discovered about a dozen, and the second row. he discovered two comets. and who can boast of this is only us, the initiator. eh, if i can boast, then i’m probably the most romantic science among physicists and mathematical disciplines, exactly like that, because chemistry and physics, these same bodies can be studied in the laboratory, and our bodies. try there, although now we can already say that astronomy is becoming an active science, sending and obtaining material from asteroids , comets, comet dust, and in the future we will explore the planets.
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childhood curiosity, sincere interest in life, was anything given to you through connections , do you believe in any of our modern world, does your recognition give you any privileges , absolutely honesty and genuine emotions, children’s heroes, you can never deceive is right, if she is love, she a-ah, she may not be reciprocated at the moment when i stop feeling love, well, that is, this will be the moment of my end of a talk show in which famous people respond to tricky children's questions. why did we disappear on social
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networks before me? social networks disappeared for you easily with your children, easily with them under 12 years old. this means that when the eldest daughter turned 12 or immediately it became very difficult. watch the project 100 questions for adults on the belarus 24 tv channel. we saved the world on the belarusian during the time of independence, not a single belarusian soldier on earth set foot on foreign soil precisely to wage war, danish labor in fact, but to live without war, because it is necessary to completely immerse yourself, and work in this situation. this is, of course, the most severe tragedy of our century. this is the division of minds, the division of peoples, only uniting only in honoring their understanding. istok. don't forget about history. don't forget your origins. and then we will move on. now, if we belarusians treat
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our state with our city and region yard as a common cause and work for it. i think that we will avoid war with the project objectively.
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don’t miss new episodes on tv channel belarus 24. vitebsk state university named after pyotr mironovich masherov trains specialists in various fields at the faculty of mathematics , information technologies, we train specialists, both teachers of physics, mathematics, and it specialists. the faculty pays special attention to the popularization of astronomy, mathematics, physics, and at our university there is, uh, the highlight is the astronomical center, which includes an astronomical observatory, a planetarium , an astronomy laboratory, and in order to, uh, in order to popularize astronomy, we even organize sidewalk observations. that is, we put telescopes on the sidewalk, where any passerby in the city can come up and look at the starry sky, see the planets, and so on. astronomy is a very interesting science
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that many people are interested in, and at our university an astronomy club has been created , which includes ordinary citizens, which includes scientists. e with a worldwide reputation such as vladimir aleksandrovich golubev , after whom the small planet is named and who is the author of textbooks on astronomy in our country. and, of course, all this contributes to the fact that children, even at school age, begin to be interested in this science , carry out scientific research , participate in some of their projects in the olympics, and in the future plan to connect their fate with countries. vladimir aleksandrovich golubev is the pride of our faculty, because he is a man of broad erudition, he is a person. uh, who is rich in his students. eh, here it is
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as i already said, his student named the small planet named after vladimir alexandrovich. that is, this is a person who lights up. eh, so let’s say there are stars inside the guys who later go and study astronomy with him in clubs at the olympics and take part in competitions and projects.
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an astronomical visual refractor, its lens is 5 inches 13 centimeters, the focal length is 2 meters, you see the pipe is about 2 meters, so it has a focal length of about 2 meters, a clock mechanism is inserted here. here is the electric motor makes 10 revolutions per minute and through this gear. it transmits movement to the telescope and the telescope makes one revolution per day. that is
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, if, for example, you pointed at a star and aimed at planets. came out 15 minutes later. she ’s there, that is, she doesn’t go away, she doesn’t go away, just like here you can’t look at the sun at the sun, of course. but look, here. right here yes, yes, in general, look, there are few spots. little today, so the weather activity is sunny now, if you try to look through a telescope. look what's happening guys. you see, guys. this is how the olympic flame is lit. that's all, enough, one hole is enough,
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except for the stars, the moon, the planets, the comets, whatever is in the sky, you can see everything. airplane , bird, sometimes birds fly by in our lens, guys, we photographed the iss
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. i have dreamed about astronomy since childhood. and that’s why for me, of course, it’s joy and those kids who look with sparkling eyes. for me, the balm on my heart is not an astronaut, but only an astronomer, but because since the fourth grade i had already bought all the books that were popular on astronomy, they were in in the soviet union they cost pennies and not everyone missed a single book, i even regretted it
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when i came to the famous astronomer samarin in moscow, and i was surprised that he had three to four books on astronomy of the same title. i say, why do you buy so much? and when i lead a circle of acquaintances and get to know the guys, some books disappear, so he bought several copies. so my wife is an astronomer. we studied together in veliky novgorod in graduate school at the novgorod pedagogical institute with professor sergei viktorovich drozdova, specializing in methods of teaching astronomy but hilla viktorovich soviet union who in russia didn’t teach astronomy in schools, guys, didn’t they teach astronomy there? not great, but he
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thanks us in the republic of belarus. here illarionovich that petrovich galuza sasha shimbalev and i will have astronomy in belarus and in the beginning after the ninety-first year the textbooks were russian, and in 2003 they turned to us to write our own belarusian textbook, we wrote it and therefore the first textbook on astronomy was ours belarusian, guys, astronomy is compulsory because it gives children wings from behind. they can rise up, you don’t have to constantly look for money there, that’s where money is money - this is knowledge. and if you have knowledge, you will never be lost, you will always be in demand.

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