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but you're really reaching a good goal how would international journalists cheat every green lawyer told in total. and again this is our soon coming to life or most kind of quick check of the headlines. gyptian president says he will dissolve the government but remain in power as tens of thousands defy curfews to squash with pleas in the countries the full day of an grads comparisons are already being made between the rest of the arab world and the color of illusions and post soviet countries over the past decade. russia stadium is considering tighter security measures including a new i'm to tell old warning system after monday's says time but with moscow's demanded of an airport in which thirty five died several airport officials have already been fired
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a battle is linked to the outrage. and the key need to stop reduction treaty between moscow and washington is signed by president medvedev the first such agreement in two decades it's last expected to come into force at the start of next month counting weapons by that. as the headlines up next also used to call the day welcomes you to the world of high tech discoveries and scientific breakthroughs start this. strange. hello invoking the technology of today we're often on a bit of a different beat than our colleagues here in our newsroom and while they work together to bring out today's breaking news we're going into complete isolation to prep for the future of long term space exploration.
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if it takes two years roundtrip to get to mars and back could you stand the test. and where did you train for a dad kind of mission. and the end of an ominous corridor in the basement of a siberian institute. they lock you in and throw away the key. feature of cramped space recycle their recycle waste. there's no way it would down mission failure mission failure is not an option you sit in your cube and watch your only food grow slowly you dream of the day you'll see solid ground a sunny sky where the people you love the most.
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o.j. so it's not a nightmare it's. the brainchild of scientists at the institute of bio physics uncross now. they started preparing the facility for habitation by crews of so called by a nots back in one thousand nine hundred sixty five plant life was already an area of expertise for the institute and they were selected for the prestigious project by city cut deals widely acknowledged as the father of the soviet space program. from the beginning the idea was to create a manageable ecosystem to research the ability of people deliver basic ecologically balanced and maximally self-sufficient condition. of jack to establishing a scientific and technological foundation for long term space travel to the moon to mars and perhaps beyond. allows us to do theoretical understanding of the link between man and his
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surrounding environment. constructed a world in miniature people will live for six months isolated from the great. little world consisted of totally just three hundred fifteen cubic meters one room was living space with birds for the by nots and the only airlock for limited communication with the world outside. were devoted to plant cultivation mostly regenerative crops like wheat and vegetables to keep the crew well fed in the final room for growing the chlorella algae that helps regulate oxygen and c o two levels in the experimental environment. you. know are entering the room where the test crew lived in complete isolation for half a year. this is a living module with. three individual births where they could spend some time on their own. through with the show. this is the equipment
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to regulate the regeneration process the fields three environments. the bio not said about their work within the complexes walls there was plenty more to be done on the outside this was no siberian survivor the project was backed by d'souza government with forty million bucks in today's. money has its initiators expected results valuable to the future of space exploration the amount of oxygen in the corella driven regeneration system was monitored closely completing a full cycle every fifty three days the team inside participated in in self administered testing passing data to the outside for analysis they gave regular blood samples strapped into monitoring devices even while sleeping in followed instructions from the experience directors at all hours of the day intercom contact
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was maintained at all times performance was achieved in one nine hundred seventy two and seventy three when the longest lasting living through spent one hundred eighty days inside overall the system hosted nearly two decades of manned experiments and three decades of ecological testing an amazing volume of all unprecedented work. in the regeneration module as with a funnel it's called a food oxygen and it's basically a greenhouse for high plants that were grown on a special substrate of serum side it's kind of construction material very poorest and capable of holding moisture and signs so that the clones roots could do without also for a long time to. plant growth was in many ways the lifeline of the b.o.c. experiments crops had to be carefully selected to produce the desired yield in the desired timeframe and exhaustedly shielded from contaminants and negative biological interactions that might spoil out put in ruin a project. by an arts raised literally put the bread on their table in the
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neighboring roofs and other basic crops grew right alongside the truth of meat derived fats and proteins they succeeded in closing off wealthy a third of their food production. and soon this part of the facility helps you understand how the system slicing what it was it was a vital fans of facilitating the process of photosynthesis and this without photosynthesis there would be no oxygen or food and he. choice at the time was in on lamps. produce a sufficient amount of light and ecologically clean with no ill effects. thanks to its numerous benefits. remains a key element for the life support system. we can't just swap it for something else . before the shift we must pick a new source of lighting which is not a trivial task. the best one we're working on at the moment. that's just one of many modernising tasks underway at the facility today with the russian
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economy recovering from the soviet union's collapse in a renaissance in european interest in the unique resume i just know how the lights are turning back on. going to the modernized regeneration module for the production of food oxygen and water. with financial support from the siberian branch of the russian academy of sciences and the european space agency where upgrading the system. among the problems to be solved increase the radiation generated by new powerful sources of light which we need to intensify all student generation plant growth and transpiration of water. and also there's a network of senses that help us keep track of the process from the main control room. you know monitor the end teria system parameters we can also electronically transmit data not just to our scientists here but to any other research institution
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elsewhere in russia. that information is of particular interest to a barcelona based project under the auspices of the european space agency. this so-called micro ecological life support alternative is to use the right mix of plant some bacteria. medium and long range species missions over at least some of their hefty supply load. as the heart. and i was involved. in this to get there. and for the moment. in different. different countries they're going to use as a. loud for the moment. here for example in physics very big experience and with experiments it is
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a few months and months so for. the beginning so for them it's a very interesting. head to head so it's a very interesting experience for them. for a similar oxygen intake to the astronaut. trusted in a system designed to produce one hundred percent of their oxygen twenty percent of . it's going to be something like. other planets like mars. and also. the flight. station. in the flight. and the.
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human space exploration. and been predominantly supplied from specialists agreed to reach the red planet with the mission of the. company by biological. the longer and more complicated the mission the bigger the. with. eleven minutes in solitary confinement starting to feel if the excess of isolation. thank you i'm not totally alone but we're learning serious psychological component that has to be considered. a drastic change in my condition really weak. didn't feel like doing anything. special i dreamt of a giant black cast jumping on my chest i tried to. break away into. trying
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to strangle the scapes a very dreadful dream. up in a cold sweat. driven in big daddy by these experiments in forced enclosure institute of biomedical problems i am b.p. set up a closed system running parallel to the one nine hundred sixty s. only with total space cut down to twenty four cubic metres and various extreme conditions introduced to stretch the participants to breaking point. raise the bar on the length of the project three participants spent a year from november one thousand nine hundred sixty seven to nine hundred sixty eight inside the three men were eventually allowed into a small adjoining greenhouse but there was far less emphasis on self sustenance this squad was specially selected to include one biologist to tend the plant life
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one engineer to handle. and one doctor to keep them all healthy concerns about oxygen and c o two levels in the closet size cabin crew. stacked bunks every ten days to spread out the negative effects of sleeping on the bottom there was never enough food but the men worked hard to stay healthy and happy to emerge at the end . difference between the experiments at the institute of physics and the ones here at the. on the study of the life support system for. that's why the close space was a small one. in the oxygen production was in. cold . six experiments for one to two months with individuals living in sealed environments. or was this same species used in three.
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chosen because of its phenomenal photosynthetic performance its daily oxygen output has been measured at some one hundred times its volume so a small stash made breathing easy but further tests showed it could not be dejected as human food. three. to choose a unique. tree in the world has been able to replicate them now in the twenty first century i am b.p. has another unique set of experiments up in sleeves to meet mars five hundred a string of increasingly long simulations of various segments entire trip to the red planet the first of three planned parts to the ground based project kicked off in two thousand and seven and first with soley russian participation now to the success of that short fourteen day test run in these modules two thousand nine hundred five a phase to full attention of space agencies and researchers from around the globe as well as the participation of french and german crewmembers the crowning accomplishment of the experiment was always intended to be the five hundred twenty
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day simulation of the flight to landing on and return from mars. mars five hundred has four modules totaling five hundred fifty cubic meters is mostly for storage of dry and refrigerated foodstuffs but also has greenhouse space and exercise equipment another is specially designed for medical and scientific experiments both of these connect to the main module with berths for the six participants the central control room kitchen and common spaces from here three crew members will pass into the landing module. for simulated descent to the red planet in addition to this space ship the facility includes a twelve hundred cubic metre space modeled after mars surface with a landing who will test a new mars rover many challenges just see these people. every day the same faces. in the space in the house that. is very. interesting.
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the team has a russian commander surgeon in physiologist french and italian engineers and chinese professional astronaut for better or for worse they'll spend the next seventeen months in each other's close company when the hatch was sealed behind them on june third two thousand and ten they were off on the world's first full flight simulation of course they may feel miles away but they're being observed from the command center unlike the experiments mars five hundred simulates the communication delay associated with distance space flight a message and response takes forty minutes sealed inside their keeping some of their focus on work but also trying to enjoy them so. the mars five hundred team runs a beta version of the regenerative life support system cosmonauts and astronauts need imports of water and fresh air to survive but they also produce waste including solid waste. impure air n c o two everything apart from solid waste can
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be recycled into the system you're in an impure process to become a potable resource again the contaminant particles are filtered and air returns into the ventilation system c o two could be broken down to generate water and water to provide oxygen. and three of the crew members will encounter a simulated version of a life support system in the beginning of february when they entered this landing module to prepare for a valentine's day touchdown there on the other side of a sealed hatch and final preparations to the mars landing vehicle my. still in process so we get a last minute chance to peek inside and see what awaits them in addition to assuring a safe set down on mars make believe red rocks they'll be in charge of regulating the vital settings of their own environment the control room a series of potential failures and warnings within the system.
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this is the main screen of the life support system reflecting all the characteristics of the closed environment just you can use the software to simulate any emergency condition with. a fire aboard the ship. you can system immediately sends a voice command to inform the crew of the emergency situation and the need to handle this is to will help the crew to track down and solve the issue in automatic mode at least support systems that will be mounted on future mars missions space ships. any manual operations. that you. are part of that future is already in use on mankind's biggest space achievement to date the international space station now in orbit with humans on board for more than ten years the massive satellite has been the base for testing a whole generation of new space equipment including regenerative support systems.
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the international space station uses oxygen generation equipment. its lifespan was said to be about a year three hundred sixty five days. this is cited to use the device onboard as long as it could last. for three years which means its lifetime is three times as long as we expected. but what are they doing to make sure us needy humans last that long up there space. microgravity tested and no water needed so what do you say. leeds is produced in a special laboratory in the same institute of biomedical problems and plays host to mars five hundred and there's more than hair care on the minds and shopping list of those heading outer space hygiene in general needs an orbital overhaul given the
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specific constraints of life inside a microgravity bubble. since water can't be trusted to go down a drain and is certainly unwelcome floating around all the expensive equipment forget about polluting sense and products containing alcohol since you can't open the window to clear the air through space explorers toiletry bags is an altogether separate industry institute. institute of biomedical problems is the only medical center which develops and produces personal hygiene and cleaning products especially for caused. by wet towels have found truly widespread demand in the air saturated with a special lotion and are very easy. also we've got unique items not provided by our western counterparts yes when you look at
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a product to keep your mouth clean and healthy it is basically a goddess carrot. to be placed on your finger or to. it's made only in russia that is popular among astronauts from around the world. quite often for their trips to the international space station. on board shorter missions may allow for some typical comfort foods to come along but if you really want to stay stocked supplies have to be packed for the long haul drawing cosmonauts the same nutrients but it will look like a steak or a salad from earth. normal your favorite variety. to bits with their handy food processor mix in some yogurt and stick it in the sublimation oven. for you. along side the university of applied biotechnology across town to whip up
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speed specialties with the right nutrition balance for high flying groups as a method of preservation freeze drying food has been with us since the mid twentieth century made for all kinds of extreme or isolated conditions not just for novelty gifts like space ice cream what's different about this sublimation process is the inclusion of probiotics that you know is a bacterial culture they gets mixed in with our apples and other provisions to help us obtain the proper dietary mix keeping us healthy without the benefits of color diversity were used to with earthly luxury taste not that bad either. join to experiment with the. technology to assess the performance of the next generation of. try to create dairy products on bacterial strains to my knowledge this will be the first experiment of this kind in the world. we're
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talking about here. probiotics this new practice will grow your own individual bacterial strains and feed them back to you to maintain your healthy diet with no allergies or rejection with the justice system supplemented by probiotics. aspects of your physical well being to worry about. making sure our muscles in space leaving astronauts and cosmonauts on a long road to post flight recovery on earth gravity's effects might holding us down maintaining basic body strength by giving us wheat. space b.p. and other researchers have to manufacture methods of combating the muscular atrophy and bone deterioration facing our space travelers. if one of the problems with staying in space for a long time is not feeling yourself weighed down enough to get any muscle exercise this is a pretty exaggerated solution but dead literally what it takes liking rabbit is
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a source of body loading tension exercise and space has to create artificial sources of resistance otherwise i assess crew could pump a massive iron without ever getting buff like arnold. specially made suits also provide an important passive method of mobility resistance since space missions are hyper cision operations with serious demands on the crews time this ping when three suit developed and i am b.p. turning every minute into a bit of body building. those some with some of the shells in the south of the starting from the only nineteen seventies and then to recently we didn't have the means to measure the load weight of the huge in something small enough the rule of thumb for pulling up and tightening the rubble towards the end was the close minutes own feelings had to move around constantly and that the same time as some perceptive followed late with the levity and then those. two days playing when
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three isn't involved version of that earlier space suit now with sensors offering the ability to control precisely the amount of force applied by the elastic cable's as resistance against various muscle groups the basic design has been preserved allowing for passive and minimal activity toning on front and back upper and lower body muscle sets. and that elderly people or people recovering from strokes could experience the same disruptions in physical activity as close minot's if you and didn't are able to achieve a positive effect but here's ings useful cushman ultra had really taste we should get a similar effect with the disabled and the elderly of the various cells glorious downing they. do need for food. rehabilitation these suits can provide is truly great as russia suffers one of the world's highest rates of stroke recurrent. strokes are impacting ever younger demographics worldwide meaning there are more survivors who
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need step by step assistance in retaining their physical strength. russia is the only country in the world that has come out with this treatment technique to we've been testing this suits for more than five years and have developed differentiated methods do you consider various groups of movement disorders and for various groups of patients we have success stories with full rehabilitation of mobility and mental ability after the use of the region see what patients were able to return to work and their families and enjoy the same life as before their stroke. based on the same principle new technology is being extrapolated to help disabled patients in pre-game dilatory phases of their recovery process instruments stimulate the nerve endings in the feet the control or walking muscles slowly reminding the brain what it takes a new lease on life from extraterrestrial origin the struggle for survival and
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