tv 100 BELARUSTV September 30, 2024 3:25pm-4:21pm MSK
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we went abroad, and it was probably ninety-three, most likely, well, there were coins left, germany, holland, it turned out that i started collecting coins that remain from those countries where i myself was, i was inspired by collecting, my teacher, i started collecting, collecting, here i am in front of us, this is my collection, which i have been collecting for more than 50 years, you could even say, the rarest. fan exhibition program football stadium named beriya for 1941 collector of rarities dig up this year anatol lyutarevich in the collection of the collector sports programs from all the cities of the former soviet union. on the website news.by regional news and other projects of the belarusian television and radio company are available online. welcome to the day.
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today watch on the belarus 24 tv channel, this is news from abroad, broadcasts of especially important events, live broadcasts from the scene, current interviews with famous belarusians, fascinating trips around... feature films for all ages. on the territory of the countries. finland, sweden, norway, denmark, the netherlands, germany, france, spain, portugal, cyprus, austria, switzerland, italy, greece, romania, serbia, croatia, poland, lithuania, latvia, estonia. set up
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parents met each other here and do not forget to give free rein to positive emotions, this is such a beauty, we have a magnificent one, i understand that it is possible use as a brooch, can be used as a headdress decoration, watch the project the route is built on the belarus 24 tv channel, the host of the travel show how to know exactly how to behave when visiting, foreign students travel around belarus, hello everyone, today we are traveling around the minsk region, i was told that we need to start our excursion in a village called gorbishche, great, study its
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music, dj, are you ready for today's meeting with our guest, oleg viktorovich, what do you expect? from the children you will meet now, well, i expect, probably, many interesting questions, which i will be happy to answer, are you ready to promise that you will answer all questions extremely honestly, i will be crystal honest, well then good luck, today our guest is the hero of the russian federation, pilot-cosmonaut, oleg
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novitsky! oleg viktorovich, you have the right refuse to answer the question three times, and be attentive to the question, at the end of the program you will have to choose the best one, now you have one minute to briefly tell about yourself, time has started, was born on october 12, 1971 in the city of cherven, minsk region, it is very close to minsk, literally 60 km, graduated from high school, since childhood dreamed of becoming a military pilot, very intensively prepared for this, and i was lucky to enter the borisaglevskoye higher military school of pilots, after graduating, served for a long time in the north caucasus, submitted documents the air force academy after graduating
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from the academy, i learned that they were recruiting for the cosmonaut corps, during my time at the cosmonaut training center i made three flights into outer space, made three spacewalks, and am currently undergoing training for... the flight is normal, an excellent flight. so, we have 100 children in the studio, each with a question. let's see how many questions you can answer. who's going to start? oleg viktorovich, when did you first want to become an astronaut? my dream was to become a military pilot, but i always liked watching dark starry sky, when the opportunity arose, i immediately used it. who helped you become who you are now, who influenced this the most? very much so. school, since our education system, the soviet one, i think was the best,
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my father influenced me a lot, he put some of his traits into me, the instructors gave me a lot during flight training, who taught not only how to fly, but how to behave accordingly, that's what concerns cosmonautics, yes, you can just think about yuri alekseyevich gagarin, who flew into the unknown, he was not afraid, he knew that he might not return from there, there was no concept of how to live in space, how to fly there, how an organism... behaves, dogs that flew - this is of course good, but a person is a thinking being, let's say, and how will he behave 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°, a question from the black sector, please, raise your hand, who is asking the question, hello, oleg tikotorich, how did your family react to? such a choice of profession or were they also cosmonauts? no, they were not cosmonauts, my family found out at almost
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the last moment, since the selection process took a very long time, i only later informed my father and mother that i had indeed passed the selection, because before that time there was no need to talk about it, thank you, the next question on the left, yellow sector, hello, my name is vera, please tell me how you studied at school, what were your favorite subjects? which ones not so much at school studied quite well, my diploma is only a four-five, now i don’t know what kind of school you study at, your favorite subjects were physics, geometry, physical education, basic military training, geography. oleg viktorovich, tell us an interesting story from school? at school all the stories were interesting, for some reason i remember so many good ones, how we went to classes, i always even now. look, i really liked school form, i liked that we had classes on labor, i don’t know now whether there are such classes or not,
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yes, yes, there are, that is, we were already prepared for some profession from childhood, the guys learned there, for example, to work with wood and metal, and even then, when we were little, there weren’t as many toys as now, basically we made everything ourselves, thank you, we’re turning 180°, a question from the purple sector, please raise your hand, oleg viktorovich, what is the brightest moment from your childhood that you would like to to relive? if there was a chance, the most vivid moment, well, again it's hard to say, now it came to mind, when we were playing football, here at our school stadium, we failed to score a goal with our head, falling backwards, that was cool, thank you very much, how an astronaut is prepared for...
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he has a very large one, that is, a rocket malfunction and unfavorable weather conditions, although all this is predicted much in advance, but nevertheless, for such reasons the flight can be postponed. 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 airplane takes off, let's say, after a short run, the rockets smoothly gain altitude, and take off almost vertically, and overloads. rockets are several times larger than during takeoff of an airplane, why
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do parts fall off of a rocket during takeoff, but they do not fall off, it would be a bad rocket, today parts fell off, in fact, these are just spent stages, they separate according to the flight program and fall to the ground. hello, my name is yulia, tell me, do you was it scary to make your first flight into space and what were your feelings? well, probably it wasn't scary, it was probably terribly interesting, because you never... don't know and have never tried how to experience such feelings, tell those comrades and friends who have already completed their flight, these are only their impressions, so you just wait for your first impressions, which they will appear. and the most vivid, probably, were when they drop the flaps of the head fairing, and you can in the illuminati, at least not for long, but to see the planet while the rocket is still in the process of launching. do you like the feeling of risk? i think every man likes it. thank you very much for your answer. we turn 180°, yellow sector. tell me, please, does the rocket have a rudder? well,
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the engines in the first stage have so -called fins, small rudders. in general , the rocket, of course, is controlled by engines, there are cruise engines, there is a control engine, which just corrects the rocket's flight during the launch process. and tell me, who controls the rocket? the rocket is controlled by automation, namely during the launch process, if any abnormal operation of any systems occurs, then the astronaut emergency rescue system starts working, this is at the launch stage, at the docking or descent stages, there the crew can already interfere with the control, perform, uh. all these actions manually, that is, manually dock, manually perform the descent, what is scarier for you, the launch or the landing, or are you not afraid of anything? well, there is no such thing as what is scarier, after all, just the descent, it is more, let's say, a risky, more dangerous stage of the flight, since it is a controlled fall of the apparatus being released into the ground. hello, my name is anya,
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tell us a little about outer space, how scary is it there, beautiful, what can you see? well, first of all, work in outer space is very interesting, even if only because it is not planned for every flight, not for every cosmonaut, although we prepare for space exits for each flight, but the program sometimes does not provide for the execution of exits, it turns out that the first two there were no spacewalks on the flights, on the third flight i performed three spacewalks, i think this is probably the peak of happiness and skill for an astronaut, when you have performed all the actions you were trained for, including spacewalks. and how long can an astronaut last in space? well, it depends on the intensity of the astronaut's work in the suit, well, somewhere around 89 hours, that is, how long the carbon dioxide cleaning cartridge will last. why is the suit like that big? well, if we take the spacesuit that astronauts will use to fly on a ship, it is not very big, the whole thing is about 13 kg, but the spacesuit that is designed for going out into
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the open space is really big, it weighs more than 100 kg, and its size depends on how to place everything there. the life support system for the astronaut, namely ensuring safe work in outer space. but what to do if your nose itches? you can scratch everything inside the spacesuit, and some elements inside, there is even a valsalva device, which helps relieve the strain on the eardrums when there are pressure drops, so you can scratch your nose without any problems. hello, my name is victoria, what do astronauts wear under their spacesuits? again, if you take the spacesuit in which you fly on a spaceship, then they wear it.
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mostly freeze-dried food, that is, cooked and dehydrated, there is also a lot of food in cans, large and small. there is only honey and several types of seasonings left in the tubes, what kind of home-cooked food do you miss the most in space? well, probably, like any person, he misses exactly what he is deprived of, that is, if we cannot cook shashlik on the station, then of course we want shashlik, for example, or scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, since all these you can't cook food there. oleg viktorovich, is alcohol allowed? no, alcohol is prohibited on the station. a question from the purple sector, how... to sing of weightlessness and do you ever have insomnia? cosmonauts sleep in special sleeping bags that are attached to the side of the station there are three cabins on the russian segment, that is, in principle , each crew member has their own cabin, it is not... small and the front cosmonaut climbs into the sleeping bag, fastens himself in it and rests, so to speak, insomnia, i have never suffered, but at first in the first
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it was hard for polesia to fall asleep because the body did not feel this support back, and at first i had to just rest my knees on the wall of the cabin to let him know that there was some support, but this all passed in about two or three weeks, and what kind of dreams do you have in space, i don’t have any on earth, so i slept peacefully in space. and how do astronauts wash and go to the toilet in space? well, in its pure form, we don’t have such a process as washing, but we have a huge number of different napkins, towels, wet ones with some kind of flavored impregnations, that is, you can rub yourself with wet wipes until absolutely clean, in principle, this is the whole point of hygiene, astronauts go to the toilet, how can i explain it to you more easily, well, probably like a vacuum cleaner, that is, there must be some kind of transporting air flow, which ... all your waste, the body's activity sucks it in, then stores it until it is removed, whoever does the cleaning in space brings in garbage.
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we do the cleaning ourselves, the astronauts clean their segment, the russian cosmonauts clean theirs segment of the iss, that is, we vacuum, treat all surfaces with a special solution, work with gloves so that there is no possibility of reproduction of any bacteria, and then the garbage is put into specially rubberized bags, crumpled. as much as possible, so as not to take up much space, then all this is put into a truck, which hangs at the station for about six months, then it all burns up in the atmosphere when emitted, thank you, there is dust in space, there is dust, of course, these are some particles, here is the epidermis with skin, this is hair, who has them more or less long, this is dust that comes from the clothes themselves, it all settles mainly on the filters, here on the lining of the internal station, so we vacuum once a week, turn around... 180°, a question from the black sector, and what do you usually do on the space station? well, first of all, we prepare according to the training program, that is , a year and a half before the launch we study the entire
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flight program, all the experiments, all the repair and restoration work, all the replacements of units, that is, our planning goes so far that for a year and a half we begin 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 there are some entertainments? we have weekends, usually saturday, sunday is a day off, but saturday is almost more than half of the day for us is occupied with cleaning, so on weekends we continue to play sports, this is necessarily somewhere 2-2 hours, and as such i try not to allow free time, because it is easier for a person to be, let's say, away from his friends, from loved ones, when you are busy with some work, so we are looking for any work, we take pictures, make videos. the next question is from the yellow sector, it is on the left. from you, what can be seen from space on the ground? well , you can basically watch everything, if you want , we have very good optics, uh, powerful magnification, so we monitor a lot of
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environmental issues, this is exactly what is good in such an operational respect, because somewhere we see some spills, for example, oil or some other things, we try to immediately lay them on the ground, so if there is nothing on the ground such special special equipment, who can track all this, then our help is in principle very, well, people need it, and is belarus visible? belarus is visible, but you need to navigate well, because the borders are not drawn on the ground, like on contour maps, so you need to approach it competently, that is , when you are already flying over europe, you must understand approximately where belarus is, when its borders begin, and moreover, it is not visible on every turn, so it was very difficult to photograph all my relatives places. because of the weather, because the orbits do not pass over belarus, they say the universe is limitless, is it possible to imagine this, can you do it? yes, i managed
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to imagine it on the first flight, because we observed a comet, a canadian astronaut, chris hatfield, showed us this, here on the hint of the earth, then i understood how big the size of the universe is, because the comet, which flies at a huge speed, we observed it for almost 3 days, almost in the same... i can’t compare it with anything, because there is no the second of such a concept, probably, some kind of greatness, some kind of invincibility,
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yes we can... it works again we work at a distance of 400 km from the earth, although we say that yes we fly into space, in fact this distance is me than to moscow, and it says that we conquer it too , it is impossible, we adapt, this is not our environment, he conquers new greatness, of course, when you understand that you are in some one point, you are like a speck or a grain of sand in the whole vast universe, and you do not know what is located somewhere maybe, well somewhere nearby or far away, you don't understand, you can't operate with such concepts. a person doesn't know this yet, the next question to your right is the red sector, please tell me what will happen if a person gets sick in space, and how long will it take for a doctor to come to him, is it even possible to get sick there? well, firstly, training is supposed to ensure that we don't get sick, and an astronaut, even a candidate for astronaut, is initially selected in such a way that his health reserve allows him to perform not one flight, but several, in in the process of preparation we have several
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medical commissions a year, when... we are checked, they do very serious research, with the re-launch at baikonur we fly there 2 weeks in advance, this is already such an isolation regime, no one even greeted the crew there, not even by the hand, and the closer to the launch, the further the cosmonauts generally communicate with the press, with some specialists already through glass, but nevertheless there is a huge supply of medicines at the station, if something happens to the cosmonaut, well, let's say, although i don't remember this, then the communication channel is closed, he can talk to the doctor and... give some recommendations, but it's hard to get sick at the station, of course, mostly some minor injuries, scratches, bruises can be, they can put you in quarantine, there's nowhere to put a quarantine there, the station is not very big, we're turning 180°, questions from the black sector, do you have a family, children and what do they do? yes, i have two wonderful daughters, the eldest is 26 years old, she works in the moscow city telecommunications
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network, and the younger se... this is in the first grade in star city, and would you also like, so that your children follow in your footsteps, or do they not have such a desire? well, i would like , probably, that my children, just like me, found their favorite profession, so they strive to realize themselves in it as much as possible. hello, oleg viktorovich, i wanted to ask a question: how long does a flight usually last? well, it’s different for everyone, basically , recently we’ve been flying for about half a year, plus or minus a few days. now oleg konanenko, the squadron commander, has flown off for an annual flight, i, for example, have a shorter flight ahead, well, about two weeks, that is, everything depends on the flight program and its goals. oleg viktorovich, and what was the longest flight you had? 193 days. wow, applause. let's turn around 180°. question from the purple sector. do you have the opportunity to communicate with your loved ones during the flight? yes, you can. you can
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call using the so-called. ip telephony, our partners provide communication almost 24 hours a day, when you have already completed all the work or before the start of the working day, you can call, the only thing is that the signal comes from a slight delay, somewhere around 2-3 seconds, this should be taken into account, and once a week a video conference is arranged, here with relatives, where you can already communicate with them via video link, now , for example, again the station resource allows you to use wi-fi, which is inside, you can fly around the station with a laptop or a tablet to show. the entire interior to show views of the earth through the earthmoving machine, and can you send parcels? yes, you can, usually the family puts some parcels in the truck, we have a group psychological support, this can also put something, but usually they are not very large, since the cargo flow is very, let's say, expensive, in general such small bonuses for the astronaut, which, well , you see, let's say oranges, yes, someone can ask for a tomato, someone for an onion, someone, i don't know
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, a book or some movie, that is, everything... is welcome, and what exactly will not be allowed, well , let's say no one will give you a can of gasoline, they will not let you send it. the next question to your left is the black sector, please introduce yourself, hello, my name is masha, i have a question: do astronauts have any life hacks, well, let's say, at the dawn of space flights no one foresaw how, for example, an astronaut would eat, that is, if he opens several jars or bags, yes, it all needs to be fixed somewhere, well, the guys came up with an idea. just stick the tape with the sticky side up, when you take one jar, open it, eat part of it, you don't need to hang it in the air, you can just put it on the tape, it will stay on it, take something else, attach it again, take something third and in this way using scotch tape, in principle it allows you to work calmly, as well as attach some small things, there a washer or a nut, and would you like to visit mars, if offered, you will take a risk, well, probably i would
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fly with pleasure under the appropriate. are participants in the iss project, this is about 15-16 countries, but the most powerful, naturally, is russia, this is america, and, probably, now china, and of course, belarus is also a space power. and why is russia the main space power? what does that mean?
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well, it means, first of all, 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 that in this regard, our primacy should not be discussed. thank you, we turn 180°, oleg viktorovich, you have a question from the yellow sector, please imagine, hello, my name is lisa, the international space station is many years old, this year it it has turned 25 years old, and what will happen to it when its service life ends, man will be left without space, man will not be left without space, just as space will not be left without people, we already have a project, a russian orbital station is being developed. and as for the iss, its lifespan in orbit is being extended a little, since it is still in fairly good condition, the question of its future fate is being decided by all space agencies, this is not a sole
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decision of any one country, this is there will be such a collegial decision, what to do with it next. good borders belarus with svetlana borovskaya, this is a fascinating acquaintance with unusual people, alexander, that the forest is chopped, chips are flying, i see, you are an electrician, in such an outfit, and have you ever come to work like this? never, you have to come one day, secrets of a good mood, fell in love with each other, here we are together, now you see, such polishing, you stand, beautiful, young, in grace with rhinestones, you know, i like it when a man is like that, he is like that
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eagle, ulya, ulya, sveta, sveta, and many more interesting educational stories, today the gray father dnieper gave us such gifts as these are huge, this, this is a very beautiful fish, this is ours. bream, this is a slanted, not very cheerful fish, not very cheerful, crucian carp, i have one friend crucian carp, a professional, watch on the belarus 24 tv channel, we will prove that belarusian cuisine is not only potato pancakes, then they made such flat cakes and swept them with pine branches under the stoves, here on this sweat, clean right on it these bulbyashniki were laid out, baked on one side, on the other, and under... with cracklings, what an amazingly versatile belarusian cuisine, without an egg - this is a torkolanka, with an egg - this is already a babka, babka, we will learn more about the historical past of belarusians, when kazhan-gorodok went to bonnie sforza, she
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decided to make a real european city out of it, arranged a regular layout, what does this mean, the central square, five streets extending from it, we will show what they eat in different parts of our... country. what is the most popular what dish do people order for breakfast? belgian waffles. well, and bylgian waffles. bobruisk waffles in a hundred pieces. as we miners say. whoever hasn't eaten a pie with jam has never been to a quarry. watch the project food is great. on the belarus 24 tv channel
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. the film challenge was filmed on the international space station, in which you also starred. please tell us your impressions. the impressions are very interesting, at least because we have never been prepared to do the work of an actor, just as the guys were never prepared space profession, there is no klim, no yulya, but overall the impressions were good. and how did they react to the filming of the movie on the iss?
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dmitry olegevich rogoin said that guys, perceive this as part of the state task that needs to be completed, so they carried out the state task, responsibly, 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 were filmed there one at a time, and two and three, here klim was constantly working on the camera, they each of them and performed the duties of a huge... says that after all this is a studio shoot,
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but probably that is not true, most likely, everyone understands perfectly well that yulia would not have been allowed to go into outer space, although klim's idea, it was wonderful, it all looked very so, well, plausible and interesting, did you watch the movie, yes, i watched it, naturally, i am very critical of myself, that's because i remember all these moments very well, how we were filming, what that moment felt, therefore i myself cannot judge the quality of my work as actor, tell me, are there a lot of disagreements between people on earth, in space? are you friends with each other or are there still some disputes on the international space station and if so, for what reason? well , there are no disputes, because everyone understands perfectly well where we are, you can’t quarrel with a person, go out and slam the door and then not talk to him, there’s nowhere to go, and as for events on earth, we understand perfectly well that the earth is our common home, when you fly, you don’t see the boundaries, in in this regard, you don’t understand why wars happen, why some kind of human... disasters happen, why people die,
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because of decisions, let’s say, of higher -ups, and accordingly at the station, there is no question of nationality, there is no question of religion, we live very amicably, and even more so, maybe partly it’s all because we depend on each other, in some emergency situation, let’s say, depressurization, fire, techamiwaka, you can’t tell your partner, we won’t help you put out the fire, because your country has declared us sanctions, we will still work together and we they, so what? the cosmonauts wish each other, well, probably a routine flight, a timely return to earth, not the fastest, but precisely timely, we turn 180°, this is the yellow sector, hello, oleg viktorovich, i'm polina, do you believe in god, well, maybe not directly god himself, but there are some higher powers above us, have you accidentally met him up there, no, but i think he looks after us when we work there, and have you accidentally seen aliens or something unusual? no, i didn't see anything unusual, i didn't see any aliens. do you even believe in
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the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations? well , maybe there are some life forms that we don't know about or can't yet somehow define or see. let's turn around 180°. red sector. belarusian girls are now preparing to go into space. do you think this is for the sake of image or does it have a practical meaning? well, i think both positions are valid here. and belarus. it is considered to be a space power, right, why can't it have, let's say an astronaut who will perform some tasks set by the same academy of sciences, it's good in terms of image in terms of some.
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only after passing the state exams we will say that the crew is completely ready, including me. hello, my name is vanya, do astronauts get a big salary? well, i wouldn't say that a big salary, the salary of an astronaut, it is, at least in russia , less than the salary of a civil aviation pilot. and how, being in space, do you find out that you have been given it? being in space, in principle, we it doesn't interest us, because we can't help but find out how much was put on your card, and what you need to buy with this money, you are completely. the state when working at the stations, so you try to work as efficiently as possible to justify the hopes of the experiment directors, specialists in all systems, to accurately complete the entire flight program. and tell me, please, where are you more interested in in space or on the ground? well, everything has its time, when you work in orbit, naturally, you get a lot of impressions and
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you like it all, it's interesting, there comes a point when you understand that yes, that is, you already want to go home, you want to communicate in person with your friends. like go to a normal shower, let's say, take a walk in the forest, when you already arrive, the rehabilitation period passes, then the thought arises that yes, you already seem to have rested, stopped, thoughts arise when you will already be put through the next preparation for the flight, to return to the station again, so if such nostalgia rolls over, what do you do, we just continue to work, and you sing, we sing and play the guitar, we just had a crew meeting literally on friday, in a very... the rehabilitation period ended and the guys say, now there are three guitars at the station, there is a synthesizer, there is even a harmonica, that is, at the end of the work week we usually insert such joint crew dinners, that is , either we invite partners to our place, or we ourselves go to visit them, and usually ends with watching a movie or playing the guitar, that
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is, singing songs, or maybe let's sing, well, what do you want, are you ready to perform a song together a hero-cosmonaut, ready a... we see eclipses on the earth in dreams, we don't dream of the roar of the cosmodrome, we don't dream of this icy blue, we dream of grass, grass near the house, green, green grass,
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thank you very much, thank you. tell me, how do you get used to gravity after a flight? well, the human body is designed in such a way that it very quickly adapts to weightlessness, it understands perfectly well that such a volume of muscles, bone strength, weightlessness is not needed, therefore muscle mass goes away very quickly, calcium goes away precisely... this is why we do sports, so that after a six-month flight, let's say, they could walk calmly, that is, the volume of the muscle strength of the coxa 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 are different for everyone, but the face flows,
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the nose gets stuffy, a gag reflex may appear, these are the very first impressions and the body's reaction. only then you get used to it and you like it weightlessness, because you can fly, move freely in the volume of the station, not use your legs, for example, but just push off where you need to, if the first such movements you perform like a billiard ball from side to side, then accordingly later, with experience, you can fly long distances, only pushing off once, in general, of course, the body relaxes, that's exactly why we are required to do sports every day, an astronaut cannot withstand this... well, like a person, that is, how fast is he - perceives this process, that is, somewhere on the third day, on the fifth, in principle i already
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walk well enough, on the fifth day i was usually allowed to go home already, although the period of acute rehabilitation takes 21 days, we move to the yellow sector, it is on your right, hello, my name is ksyusha, how do you feel about the idea of space tourism, well, in general, positively, because i think it should be and be present, even at the dawn ... let's say aviation first flew, well, like, probably only some fans, yes, they they made wings, then they came up with the idea for an airplane, then military pilots started flying, and now anyone can buy tickets to fly anywhere, space tourism will probably develop in the same way, first they launched a satellite, then animals, then a person, then they increased the duration of the flight, now tourist flights have begun, well , the most important thing, i think, is that these tourist flights do not interfere with the professional activities of cosmonauts, i want to fly into a space... hello, i
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name is veronica, can you tell us the main secrets about space, the main secrets about space, yes, well space does exist, the earth is round, so that many people do not say that it is flat, we can absolutely definitely say that we fly around the earth. and not along it i have a question: what is the language on space stations in space in principle? well, let's say this way, when flying on the soyuz ship to the station and back, the official language is russian on the soyuz ship only moscow time is used, when working on the station immediately after docking, again officially, the official language is english, that's it, but nevertheless we speak a mixture of languages, a mixture of russian and english, but how we constantly laugh, we pretend to speak english, they pretend to speak russian. in this regard, again , there is some kind of such an element of some kind of humorous communication, or what? again , sign language has not been canceled either. hello,
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oleg viktorovich, tell me please, does time in space feel the same as on earth? well, about the same, but probably subconsciously, somewhere around half of the expedition it drags on a bit, when you already pass the middle, the so-called, as we say , equator, then for some reason it starts to speed up and imperceptibly the time comes when you, as a commander, start to pack the returning cargo into the ship. and this starts about two weeks before the descent, it keeps speeding up, speeding up, speeding up, the moment comes when you need to close the hatches, and here you already have such dual feelings, you kind of want to go home to earth, to feel this attraction, to get all these advantages that i talked about, at the same time time you understand perfectly well that you are leaving a unique object created by human hands for a unique laboratory created in the earth's orbit, and it is not known whether you will return there or not, these are already such ambivalent feelings.
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can you give to modern youth, based on your own experience? advice, well, this is the most simple, human, firstly, love the land where you were born, take the maximum 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 judge you, on the basis of this opinion they will judge the whole, all the people, the whole republic, the whole country, that is, you need to bear the title of, let's say, in this case, belarusian with dignity, and my name is zlata, i would like to ask you, what do you think every person should do at least once in their life, probably pay their debt to the homeland, because i think a person who was born in some place, right? this land brought him up, gave him an education, gave him some protection, some confidence in the future, surely, this should
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oblige a person to something, he cannot live, well... let's say, like a breadbasket, only receive something, never giving anything, that's why i think that you need to love your country, to the maximum, probably, as it is worthily represented and try to do your best so that the next generations will say only thank you, that we preserved what we had, maybe increased it somehow, that's why i think that you always need to repay your debt to the country, and i have a question:
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will they help again a little to help the state, since basically i have everything that i wanted in life, i have a house, a car, children, a favorite job and if i can be useful in some other direction, i will only be glad. hello, my name is dominika, do you have any social networks and can you post some videos directly from space? well, in each flight we led, and this is one of our responsibilities. to popularize our manned cosmonautics, now i have already, let's say, stopped doing this a little, but apparently i will have to start again, when we work in orbit, we have such an opportunity to run social networks, but roscosmos specialists help us with this, since the cosmonaut does not have time for this, so they really help us, provide this channel of communication with the public. we have an idea, let's shoot erils now.
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i am a rocket, i, i, a rocket, flew into space, flew into space, one, docking, two, docking, around the planet, the sun and the moon, around the planet, the sun. and the moon. this signal means that the time for questions hero is up. oleg viktorovich, now you have to choose the best question of this program. well, probably the best question was more technical, related to rocket control. are there
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rudders, how is the rocket controlled? who is the author of this? question, please raise your hand, introduce yourself, please, my name is kirill, where do you study, in what class? i i am a fifth-grader at school number 174. according to the rules of our program, the author of the best question receives a special gift from our guest. kirill, please come out to the platform. i just took this official poster from the first flight with me, that is , the crew of our thirty- fourth expedition is designated here. my crew is also present here, putting kevin ford, evgeny tarelkin and, accordingly, the crew of the second union, roman romanenko, chris hayters and thomas mashburn. this was the first flight, so i will gladly leave it as a keepsake, for good question, here you go, this is for a good question, this too. thank you very much!
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