tv 100 BELARUSTV December 17, 2023 1:30pm-2:31pm MSK
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now you have one minute to briefly and be attentive to the questions, at the end of the program you will have to choose the best one, right refuse to answer the question three times, tell about yourself, time has passed. born on october 12, 1971 in the city of cherven, minsk region, it is very close to minsk, literally 60 km, i graduated from high school, since childhood i dreamed of becoming a military pilot, i prepared very hard for this, and i was lucky to enter the borisolevsky higher military school of pilots, after graduating he served for a long time in the north caucasus under... documents from the air force academy, upon graduating from the academy, i learned that they were recruiting for the cosmonaut corps. during his time at the cosmonaut training center, he completed three spacewalks and three spacewalks. now i’m preparing for the fourth short flight together with our fellow countrymen, one of them will fly and
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today i’m happy to attend our meeting. i'm done, you finished in 1 minute. oleg viktorovich, is the flight normal? great flight. so, in our studio, 100 children each have a question, let's see how many questions you can answer. who will start? oleg viktorovich, when did you first want to become an astronaut? my dream was to become a military pilot, but i always liked to look at the dark starry sky; when the opportunity arose, i immediately took advantage of it. who helped you become who you are now, who influenced it the most? the school had a very strong influence, because our education system, here soviet, i think, was the most. better, my father influenced me very much, who put some of his traits into me, the instructors gave me a lot during flight training, who taught me not only to fly, but to behave accordingly, that’s what concerns astronautics, but you can just think about yuri alekseevich gagarin, who
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was flying into the unknown, he was not afraid , he knew that he might not return from there, he had no idea how to live in space, how to fly there, how the body would behave, the dogs flew off, this is of course good. but a person is a thinking being, let’s say, and how he behaves there alone in a ship, but nevertheless he coped with it, this is also a very good example to follow and for life in general. oleg viktorovich, we turn 180°. question from the black sector, please raise your hand who is asking the question. hello, oleg tiktorovich, how did your family react to this choice of profession, or were they also cosmonauts? no, they are astronauts. they weren’t, my family found out almost at the last moment, since the selection process took a very long time, i later informed my father and mother that i really passed the selection, because there was no need to talk about it before, thank you, next question on the left,
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yellow sector, hello, my name is vera, tell me please, how did you study at school, what subjects were your favorites and which ones were not so good, i studied quite well at school, i... only got fours and fives, now i don’t know on what scale you study, your favorite subjects are were physics, geometry, physical education, basic military training, geography. oleg viktorovich , tell me some interesting incident from school, well, at school all the incidents were interesting, for some reason i remember so many good ones, how we went to classes, i always watch it even now, i really liked the school uniform, i i liked that we had classes in...
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well, again, it’s hard to say, now why came to mind when we were playing football, at the stadium of our school, we couldn’t score a goal with our head, falling backwards ago, that was cool, thank you very much, how an astronaut is prepared for a flight, well , astronauts prepare for a flight for a very long time, since we first go through... a general space training course - this is about a year and a half to 2 years, then there is training in specialization groups also a year and a half and then, if you are appointed to the crew, and according to statistics, about half of the selected cosmonauts do not fly, then you begin to prepare for about a year and a half just for your flight, that is, the minimum period is somewhere around 5 years, from -why can they
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delay flight? well, probably, first of all , because of safety, since the launch window is not very large, that is, this is a malfunction of the rocket, it is unfavorable to have conditions. although all this is predicted much in advance, nevertheless, for such reasons the flight may be canceled. we continue moving to the left, red sector, hello, my name is artemy. is the takeoff of a rocket similar to the takeoff of an airplane? no, our plane takes off, let’s say, after a short run, the rockets smoothly gain altitude, and almost takes off vertically, and the overloads during the rocket stat are several times greater than during takeoff of an airplane, why do parts fall off from the rocket during takeoff, well, they don’t fall off , it would be a bad rocket, today parts fell off, in fact these are just used stages, they separate , according to the program. flying and falling to the ground. hello, my name is yulia. tell me, were you scared to make your first flight into
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space and how did you feel? well , it probably wasn’t scary, it was probably terribly interesting, because you never know and i have never tried how to experience such sensations, the stories of those comrades and friends who have already completed their flight, these are only their impressions, so you just expect, here are the first impressions that they will appear, and the most vivid ones were probably when the head shutters were reset fairing. and you can, in the illuminati, at least for a short time, but see the planet while it’s still in process, in the process of launching the rocket. do you like the feeling of risk? i think every man likes it. thank you very much for the answer. we turn to 180°. yellow sector. tell me, please, does the rocket have a rudder? well, on the engines in the first stage there are so-called fins, small rudders. but in general, the rocket, of course, is controlled using engines. there are propulsion engines, yes. control engine, which just corrects the flight of the rocket during the launch process. tell me,
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who controls the rocket? the rocket is controlled automatically, precisely during the launch process. if some kind of abnormal operation of some systems occurs, then all accidents to rescue the astronauts begin to work, this is at the stage launch, at the stage of docking or descent, there the crew can already intervene in the control, perform all these actions manually, that is, manually dock. manually perform a descent, what is more scary for you, launch or landing, or are you not afraid of anything? well, there is no such thing as the scarier thing, after all, just the descent, this is a more, say, risky, more dangerous stage of the flight, since this is a controlled fall, we send the devices into the ground. hello, my name is anya, tell us a little about outer space, how it’s generally scary there, it’s beautiful, what can you even see? well, first of all, working in outer space is very interesting, if only. that it is not planned for every flight, not for every astronaut, although we prepare for
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a spacewalk in response to each flight, but the program sometimes provides for non-execution of spacewalks, it turns out that in the first two flights there were no spacewalks, on the third flight i completed three spacewalk, i think this is still probably the peak of happiness and skill for an astronaut, when you have completed all some actions, like you were trained, including a spacewalk, but how long can an astronaut last in outer space? well, it depends on the intensity of the astronaut’s work in the spacesuit, well, somewhere around 8-9 hours, that is, how long will the carbon dioxide removal cartridge last? why is the spacesuit so big? well, if we take a spacesuit that cosmonauts use to fly on a ship, then it is not very large, the whole thing is about 13 kg, and the spacesuit, which is designed for going out in the open, is really big, weighs more 100 kg, and its size depends on placing all the life support systems for the astronaut there, precisely ensuring safety. in outer space, what to do if your nose itches?
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you can scratch it inside the spacesuit, and some elements inside, there is even a valsalva device, which helps relieve the stress on the eardrums during pressure changes, so you can scratch your nose calmly. hello, my name is victoria, what do astronauts wear under their spacesuit? again, if you take a spacesuit that performs flight on a ship, then only cotton underwear is worn there, if you take spacesuits for work. in open space , one also wears cotton underwear, and on top also puts on a blue water-cooling suit, that is, a suit made up of capillary tubes in order to remove heat from the human body, from the human body, cotton underwear, because in a pure oxygen atmosphere or in a ship or a spacesuit, there is a possibility of oxygen igniting from static electricity, so only cotton underwear is taken, and is it possible to take, for example, your favorite sweatpants into space, well, first you need to understand why they are there, because? each cosmonaut is fully provided with food and clothing , but the cosmonauts have the right
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to take some personal belongings, but usually they take some kind of letters, photographs, small souvenirs for those colleagues whose birthday is in orbit, or perhaps the new year and you if you want to give each of them a little surprise, all these things go through a special commission so that they are not dangerous for the crew in conditions of zero gravity, so that they do not crumble, so that they are not glass things, do not prick, do not cut, do not have a pungent... odor. the next question is on your left, this is the yellow sector. how do astronauts eat? is it tasty or not? no , well, judging by the size of my face, we are not starving there, believe me, there is very little food in tubes now, mostly freeze-dried food, precisely cooked and dehydrated, there is also a lot of food in cans, in large and small, in tubes all that was left was honey and several types of seasonings. by what home-cooked food do you miss most in space? well, probably, like any person, he
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misses exactly what he is deprived of, that is, if we can’t cook shashlik at the station, then of course we want shish kebab, for example , or... scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, since you can’t do all these products cook there. oleg viktorovich, is alcohol allowed? no, alcohol is prohibited at the station. question from the purple sector. how do you write off weightlessness and do you have insomnia? the astronauts sleep in special sleeping bags, which are attached to the side of the station on in the russian segment there are three cabins, that is, in principle, each crew member has his own cabin, it is small, and before going to bed the astronaut climbs into a sleeping bag and zips it up. insomnia, so to speak, rests in it, i never suffered, but at first it was difficult to fall asleep in the first pole, because the body did not feel this back support, and at first i had to simply rest my knees against the wall of the cabin to make it clear that there is some kind of support, but it all went away in about two or three weeks, but what kind of dreams are you having? in space, i don’t dream about it on earth, so
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i slept peacefully in space, but how do astronauts wash and go to relieve themselves in space? in its pure form, we don’t have such a thing as washing, so we have a huge number of different napkins, towels, wet with some kind of scented impregnation, that is, you can rub yourself with wet wipes until they are absolutely clean, in principle, this is the meaning of all hygiene, astronauts go to the toilet, as it’s easier to explain to you, well, probably like a vacuum cleaner, that is, there must be some kind of transporting air flow, which all your waste, the body's activities are sucked in. then it is stored until it is removed. who does the cleaning in space and brings in the trash? we do the cleaning ourselves, the astronauts clean their segment, the russian cosmonauts clean their segment of the iss, that is, we vacuum, treat all surfaces with a special solution and work with gloves so that there is no possibility of the growth of any bacteria, and the garbage is then put into
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specially rubberized bags, crumpled as much as possible so as not to take up a lot of space , then everything goes into the truck, busy on the space station, well, first of all, we are preparing according to the training program, that is, a year and a half in advance, before the launch we study the entire flight program, all experiments, all repair and restoration work, all any replacement of units, that is , our planning goes so far that in a year and a half we we are starting to study what we will do after docking with the station, and how do you spend your weekends in space, or do you not have them there, or maybe you have some kind of
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entertainment, we have weekends, usually saturday, sunday is a day off, but saturday we have almost... more than half the day is occupied with cleaning, but on weekends we continue to play sports, this is mandatory, about 2-2 and a half hours, and as such i try not to allow any free time, because it’s easier for a person to be, let's say, at a distance from our friends, from loved ones, when we are busy with some kind of work, so we are looking for any work, we take photographs, make videos, the next question is from the yellow sector, this is to your left, what can be seen from space on earth? well , you can basically watch everything, if you want very good optics, powerful magnification , so we monitor a lot of environmental issues, this is what is good in this operational sense, because somewhere we see some kind of spills, let’s say oil or some other things, we try to immediately report to the ground , so if there is no
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such special equipment on earth that can track all this, then our help is, in principle, very valuable. they say the universe is limitless, how can you imagine it, you can do it, but i managed to imagine it on the first flight this is because we observed the comet to us. said, this is a canadian astronaut, chris hatvild, at the prompt of the earth, then i realized how large the size of the universe is, because a comet that flies at great speed, we observed it for almost 3 days
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in almost the same place, that is, it flies at enormous speed, simply enormous, and yet we still saw it for three days, so i realized that the universe is really just huge, to your left, question, yellow sector, yellow, yellow, yellow, okay, i have a headache so dizzy and let’s check, hello, my name is lisa, could you compare space with something, if so, then with what? well, i probably can’t compare space at the moment, since there is no other such concept, probably some kind of greatness, some kind of insubordination, yes, we can work, but again, we work at a distance of 400 km from earth, even though we say that... we fly into space, in fact this is the distance to moscow, and says that we are conquering it, it’s also impossible, we adapt, this is not ours environment, new greatness, it conquers, of course
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, when you understand that you are at some one point, you are like a speck or a squeak in the whole vast universe, and you don’t know what is somewhere, maybe, well , somewhere near or far, you don’t understand , you can’t operate with such concepts, because a person doesn’t know this yet, the next question to your right is just... in general, they communicate with the press, with some
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specialists already through glass, but still not less in the country there is a huge supply of medicines, if with an astronaut, well, let's say, something happens, although i don’t remember this, the communication channel closes, he can talk to the doctor and the doctor will give him some recommendations, but it ’s hard to get sick at the station, of course. basically there may be some minor injuries, scratches, bruises , they can be quarantined, there is nowhere to quarantine there, the station is not very large, we turn 180°, a question from the black sector, do you have a family, children, and with what are they doing? yes, i have two wonderful daughters, the eldest is 26 years old, she works in the moscow city telecommunications company network, and the youngest is 7 years old and goes to first grade in star city. and also, would you like your children to follow in your footsteps, or do they have no such desire? well, i would probably like my children, just like me, to find their favorite profession and strive
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to realize themselves as much as possible in it. hello, oleg viktorovich, i wanted to ask a question: how long does the flight usually last? well, it’s different for everyone, basically , recently we’ve been flying for about six months, give or take a few days there, now oleg konanenko, the squad leader, has flown away for an annual flight. for example, i have a shorter flight ahead, about 2 weeks, that is, it all depends on the flight program and its goals. alek viktorovich, what was the longest flight you had? 193 days. wow, applause. we turn 180°. question from the purple sector. do you have the opportunity to communicate with loved ones during the flight? yes, there is such an opportunity, you can call via so-called ip telephony. our partners provide communication almost 24 hours a day, when you have already completed all the work or even before the start of the working day, you can call , the only thing is that the signal comes with a slight delay, about 2-3 seconds, this must be taken into account, and once a week
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a video conference is arranged, with your loved ones, where you can already communicate with them via video link , now let’s say, again, the resource station allows you to use wi-fi, which is located inside, you can fly around the station with a laptop or tablet, show the entire interior, show views of the earth through the ground. can i send you parcels? yes, you can, usually in a truck, the family puts some kind of parcels, we have a psychological support group, this can also put something, but usually not very large, since the cargo flow is very, let's say, expensive, in general they are so small bonuses for the astronaut, which, well, in the form of, say, oranges, but someone may ask for a tomato, someone for an onion, someone, i don’t know , a book or some kind of movie, that is, all this is welcome, but what will definitely not be allowed, well let's say a can of gasoline. won't let you send it, the next question is to your left, it's black sector, please introduce yourself, hello, my name is masha, i have a question, do the astronauts have any life hacks?
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let's say, at the dawn of long-term flights , no one envisaged how, let's say, the cosmonaut would eat, that is, if it opens several jars or bags, but it all needs to be fixed somewhere, well, the guys came up with just sticking tape, with the facing side to the top, when you took one jar, opened it, ate part of it, you don’t need to hang it in the air, you can just put it on tape, it will stick to it, take something else, attach it again, take something third and use it this way...
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they think that this is a production that was filmed in hollywood, what do you think about this? well, i probably, either unfortunately or fortunately , was not present at the time when they flew to the moon, but at least alexey arkhievich leonov said that yes, they had a flight , they were there, so i think that you can rely on the opinion of such a significant person. which are the most developed countries in the field of space? well, of course, it's probably all the countries that are participants in the iss project are probably about 15-16 countries. but the most powerful, naturally, is russia, this is america, probably now china, and of course belarus is also a space power. why is russia the main space power, what does this mean? well, this means, firstly, that we are the first space power, we were the first to launch a satellite, the first to launch a man into space, the first to go into outer space, we have a lot of achievements, so i think in this regard our primacy should not be discussed, thanks, let's turn around.
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the service life will end, a person is 25 years old, and what will happen to it when there is no space left, a person will not be left without space, just like space without people, now we already have a project, a russian orbital station is being developed, and as for the iss, then the period of its existence is slightly extended, since it is still in fairly good condition and the question of its future fate is being decided by all space agencies, this is not a single decision of any one country, this there will be a collective decision on what to do with it next.
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well, the third world war is already, as some say, it has been going on for a long time, only the forms are quite hidden, the west understands perfectly well that russia and belarus cannot be defeated by military means, it is impossible, the bet is always on something, an internal explosion, without organization there are no moods won't go anywhere.
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did, please tell me your impressions, well, the impression is very interesting, if only because we were never trained to do the work of an actor, just like the guys weren’t prepared for a space profession, there was no climate control there, but overall the impressions were good, but how did they react to filming the film on the iss? dmitry olegevich rogodin said that guys, take this as part of the state task that needs to be completed, so we carried out the state
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task responsibly and clearly. my name is kira, tell us how the filming went and what was left behind the scenes? well, as i said, the filming took place at a strictly allotted time, we filmed there one at a time, and two and three, so climate constantly. worked on camera, they , each of them, and klima and yulia performed the duties of a huge number of people whom they replaced - on the ground, who could be replaced, yes, but behind the scenes there was, well, probably still a huge amount of material, since i know, out of the 10 days that they worked in orbit and filmed there, albeit not all the time, only in the allotted hours, but in my opinion the film included 38 minutes in total, so a lot of material was left simply on klim’s media, but what was it true in the movie? and what not? well, first of all, it’s true, then, that they still filmed this film in space, no matter how many of them say that this is still a pavilion filming, but the fact that this is not true, most likely, everyone understands perfectly well that yulia would not have been allowed to go out into the open space, although the idea of climate control was wonderful, it all looks very
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to put out the fire, because your country has imposed sanctions on us, we will still work together, and we are them. what do astronauts wish for each other? well, probably a normal flight, a timely return to the ground, not an early one, just a timely one. we turn 180°, this is the yellow sector. hello, oleg viktorovich, i’m polina, do you believe in god? well, maybe not directly into god himself, but there are some higher powers above us. did you happen to meet him up there? no, but i thought he... did you happen to see aliens or something unusual? no, i didn’t see anything unusual, i didn’t see any aliens. do you even believe in the existence of an unearthly civilization? well, maybe there are some forms of life that we don’t know about or
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can’t somehow identify or see. we turn 180°. red sector. belarusian girls are now preparing to go into space. do you think this is for the sake of image or has practical meaning? well , i think, here both positions have a place to be, and belarus, it is considered to be a space power, right, why isn’t it may have, say, an astronaut who will complete some tasks set by the same academy of sciences, this is good in terms of image in terms of some professional work, the training goes very well, the girls are, in principle, very diligent, the instructors really liked them, they show this good healthy zeal. in general, the preparation is proceeding, let’s say, as usual, without delay even in matters of the fact that the girls are not professionals in the space industry, but nevertheless they perform all their duties very well, well, how are you do you think they are ready? at the moment , of course not, we still have several
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months of preparation ahead, only after passing the state exams will we say that the crew is completely ready, including me. hello, my name is vanya, cosmonauts receive a big salary, well, i wouldn’t say a big salary, an astronaut’s salary. in russia the salary of a civil aviation pilot is less, but how do you find out when you are in space that you have been given it? being in space, in principle, we are not interested in this, since we cannot help but find out how many there are fell on your card, and what do you need to buy with this money? you are fully provided by the state when working at the stations, so you try to work as efficiently as possible in order to meet the expectations of experiment managers, specialists in all systems, in order to accurately carry out the entire flight program, huh? please tell me where you are more interested in space or on earth? well, everything has its time, when you work in orbit, naturally, you get a lot of impressions and you like it all, it’s interesting, but there comes a certain point,
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when you understand that it’s already yes, that is, you already want to go home , you want to chat live with your friends, go to a normal shower, say, take a walk in the forest, when you already arrive, the rehabilitation period is going through, then the thought already arises that yes you seem to have already rested and recovered. thoughts arise about when you will be given the next flight training to return to the station again, if such nostalgia rolls in, what are you doing, we just continue to work, and we sing, we sing and... we play the guitar right now we only had a crew meeting literally on friday, in general , the rehabilitation period ended and the guys say that now at the station there are three guitars, there is a synthesizer, there is even a harmonica, that is, at the end of the working week we usually try to have such joint crew dinners, that is, or partners we invite them to our place or go to visit them ourselves, usually it ends with watching a movie or playing the guitar, that is, singing songs, or maybe let’s sing, what do you want? are you
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ready to sing a song with the cosmonaut hero? well, i’m not sure that i’m hers fully. we, the earth in the porthole , the earth in the porthole, the earth in the porthole is visible, like a son is sad about his mother, like a son is sad about his mother, we are sad about the earth, she is alone, and the stars, nevertheless, and the stars nonetheless. green grass, thank you very much, darina,
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thank you very much, oleg viktorovich, tell me how after a flight you get used to gravity, well, the human body is designed in such a way that it very quickly adapts to weightlessness, so he understands perfectly well that such a volume of muscles, strength bones, weightlessness is not needed. therefore, muscle mass is lost very quickly, calcium is lost, this is precisely why we do sports, so that later after a six-month flight, for example, we can walk calmly, that is, the volume of muscle and bone strength is enough for this, the only thing is that the vestibular apparatus does not work after a long flight, well, initially we can say that weightlessness is a hostile environment for us, and the very first impression, they go differently for everyone, but the face swells, the nose stuffs up, maybe... a gag reflex will appear, these are the very first
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impressions and reaction of the body, only then you get used to it and you like weightlessness, because you can fly, calmly move within the volume of the station, without using, say, your legs, but just push off where you need it, if you perform the first such movements like a billiard ball from side to side, then with experience you can fly long distances just by pushing off once, in general this of course relaxes the body. this is precisely why we have to do sports every day, an astronaut cannot to independently maintain this vertical , which is familiar to us, again , the veins themselves weaken, so the blood flows to the lower extremities, but nevertheless it recovers very quickly, and this depends on the body of the astronaut, as well as a person, that is, how quickly he perceives this process, that is, somewhere on the third day, on the fifth, in principle i was already walking quite well, but on the fifth day i was usually allowed to go home.
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tell us the main secrets about space, the main secrets about space, yes, well, space still exists, the earth is still round, so that many people do not say that it is flat, we can absolutely say this, that we fly around the earth, and not along it. i have the following question: what is the language at space stations in space, in principle, well, let’s say, when flying on a ship, the union to the station and back, the official language is russian. on the soyuz ship only moscow time is used, when working at the station immediately after docking, again officially, the official language english, here, but nevertheless we speak a mixture of languages, a mixture of russian...
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on a business trip, they give him a travel allowance , when you are in space they give you a travel allowance? yes, we have a business trip allowance, yes, it is believed that a flight into space is also a business trip, so we also receive a travel allowance. their life in polesian villages and agricultural towns, contrary to all stereotypes, is bright and rich, i’ve been living here for more than 40 years , you know, this is lovely, i don’t
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this is an earthly profession, very responsible, our team is working to collect materials about the past for the sake of the future, we will introduce you to people who have found their calling, i am the deputy director of the republican landscape reserve in liboksk. conservation of nature is important for all of us, since we all depend on the environment, which gives us food, water, health, and quality of life.
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watch on tv channel belarus 24. hello, my name is masha, any advice. firstly, love the land where you were born, take as much as possible from it in terms of upbringing. in terms of education, and naturally, never forget that you are a representative of this land, people are looking at you, who will then
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judge you, on the basis of this opinion they will judge the whole, the whole people, the whole republic, the whole country , that is, you need to worthily bear the title, let’s say, in this case, a belarusian, and my name is zlata, i would like to ask you what you think every person should do, at least it’s probably worthwhile to present it and try to do the maximum so
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that subsequent generations will only say thank you, that we preserved what we had, maybe somehow increased it, that’s why i think that the country needs a debt always give, but i have a question: if your space flights end, what will your time be spent on? well, i guess that most likely i will either stay in this training as... cosmonauts, in order to share my experience with younger cosmonauts, i’ll probably change the direction of my activities a little, because while i was already at the training center, i graduated from the academy under the president of the russian federation on issues of municipal personnel management, maybe my abilities in terms of organizing some work will help, again, help the state a little, since everything is in basically, what i wanted in my life was a house, a car. children, my favorite job, and if i can be useful in some other direction, i will be only happy. hello, my name is
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dominika, do you run any social networks and is it possible for you to post some videos directly from space? well, on every flight we carried out, and this is one of our responsibilities, to popularize our manned space program. now i’ve stopped doing this a little, let’s say, but apparently i’ll have to start again when we work. in orbit, we have the opportunity to maintain social networks, but roscosmos specialists help us with this, since the cosmonaut does not have time for this, so they really help us help, provide this channel of public relations, we have an idea, let's remove the riils now. i am a rocket, i, i, a rocket, flew into space,
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flew into space, one, docking, two, docking, around the planet, sun and moon, around the planet, sun and moon. this signal means that the time for asking questions to the hero has expired. oleg viktorovich, now you have to choose the best question of this program? well, probably the best question was a more technical one, related to the control of the rocket, are there rudders , how is the rocket controlled? who the author of this question? please raise your hand, introduce yourself, please, my name is kirill. where do you study, in what class? i am in fifth grade at the gymnasium. number 174. according to the rules of our program, the author of the best question receives a special gift from
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our guest. kirill, please come out onto the platform. i just took with me this official poster from the first flight, that is, the crew of our thirty- fourth expedition is designated here. my crew is also present here, the flock of kevin ford, evgeniy tarelkin and the corresponding crew of the second union, roman romanenko, this was the first flight, so i’ll be happy to leave it as a souvenir for a good question, here you go, this is for a good question, that too, thank you very much, oleg viktorovich, now you have the opportunity to ask the children three questions, three questions , okay, how many verses are there in the anthem, the national anthem? six, well, i would say that three, probably, after all, well, okay, six, because after each yes, three choruses,
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we will do everything like this, so the correct answer is, well done, good. we've dealt with your question, let's move on, one more question, well the question is probably more for the guys , do they like it, i don’t know, now there is a class on basic military training at school, there is, but the guys like to do basic military training or not, it seems to me that every citizen of the country should be able to protect his family, his homeland, any man must be strong and military training makes a real man out of a boy, a wonderful answer. who else wants to express their opinion, who doesn't like military training, raise your hand, i wonder why? i think, that pre-conscription training, in principle, the army is not needed, all conflicts should be resolved peacefully, diplomats should negotiate, not people with weapons, fight against each other, kill each other, after all, we live in a civilized world, not
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in a stone one century, it’s logical, for this we need everyone... how can we gather politicians and even leaders on the international space station, then there will definitely be order on earth, thank you for the answer, thank you for your opinion, oleg viktorich, the third question for our children, well, the question then needs to be to everyone who believes that they are abroad live better than belarus? and my homeland, well , specifically for me, it is associated with my mother, i was born in belarus, i live in belarus and... i believe that each country is good in its own way, that is, i cannot choose any particular country, to live, i cannot say that any country is better, they are all equal, but since our country is
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our homeland, we were born here. that is, there are some moments of our own, our own memories that are associated with good moments associated with our country, so i think what - you can’t choose a country that will be better for life, but what do you choose, say, a good life abroad or in a difficult moment return to a not very good condition, but to your homeland to help her? difficult question, but i guess i don’t know. it’s difficult, well , you still have time to figure yourself out, i would return back to my homeland, in difficult times, well, i’d probably still stay in my homeland. oleg viktorovich, what is homeland for you? well, i have already talked about this several times, nevertheless, my homeland for me is the place where i was born, this is the character, the relationships
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that i have had since childhood, it’s probably possible. well, i wish you all the best, love your homeland, study, take the most that they give you, don’t be shy. be healthy and peaceful skies to all. hero of the russian federation, pilot cosmonaut, oleg novitsky is visiting the program 100 questions for adults today, i’m waiting for you at the entrance to the site. but here i ask you to stay. what was the most difficult question for you? well, probably
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there were no difficult questions, i was just amazed by this diversity. and such genuine interest. how do you think you handled our children's audience today? undoubtedly. today you managed to answer 90 questions. this is a program record. tell me, if we call you again, will you agree to come? yes, i agree, we need to break the record. i address our audience. do you think that our hero was as frank as possible with you today? who thinks so, raise your hands. well, why do you think so, purple sector, microphone for you, i’m anya, and i think that our hero was honest with us, since he he told a lot of interesting facts about space, about his personal life, he wanted us to perhaps somehow adopt his experience in the future, use the information he told us today, thank you for me,
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applause, red sector. it seems to me that oleg viktorovich was an honor with us, he was open, he told us about the iss, he told us about his life, he also shared the advice he gave us. so i think he was honest with us. opinion from the black sector. i believe that he was completely honest with us, since it is his life, he really told us what he has a good idea about, so i think he was being as honest as possible. oleg viktorovich, we have this rule. the last word always belongs to the hero. please summarize the conversation that took place. i liked everyone very much. guys and i hope that our meetings will be more or less regular, i will reveal as much as possible some interesting facts or secrets of my work, i hope this can somehow help in the development of our
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guys, hero of the russian federation, pilot cosmonaut oleg novitsky was a guest today at the program 100 questions for adults, see you in a week. they were born in different parts of the world. i came from syria to belarus, happy to study. i studied to become a tv and film director at the escust academy. my first year here was at vntu, studying russian. and everyone found it.
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to maintain peace and creativity in our society. i am a hereditary engineer, my father i worked at the mine as an engineer when i was a little child, we used to drive past the plant all the time and my father kept saying: remember, son, keep it. from this pipe, it will feed you, it will give you a start in life. i heeded my father's advice and followed in his footsteps, just like my older brother, just as our children will most likely follow in those footsteps. for the first time, when i got there, well, i was generally surprised, well, the scale of the enterprise, that is , how large an enterprise it is, how much, that is, a very large territory, very a large number of pipelines, how many people work, this is a city within a city, among themselves the grodno residents the night before, when there was no barrier, they drove up here, well... everything still glows, everything soars among the common people, that’s what the city of the future was called behind our eyes, my responsibilities during monitor the equipment, monitor the process, make rounds of the equipment, as well as restoration repairs, first of all.
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