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years of research and construction all to hear the famous. for the first human blasting rolls into space. and returning as the hero. question mobile phone. five thirty pm in moscow these are your r.t. headlines coloration authorities on the hunt for the mastermind behind a terror attack on the capital's metro that killed twelve people and injured more than two hundred the blast happened during evening rush hour it is the first deadly attack in the country's modern history and. war veterans warn over the looming danger in libya claiming the western coalition's been using depleted uranium ammunition on your nation as poison which has been deployed in other military
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campaigns the substances known to cause cancer and patients. and a trip to remember russia marks fifty years since the first human spaceflight that turned a soviet cosmonaut into a legend and a household name across the world yuri gagarin completed his awarded of the earth people twelfth night in sixty one and it's amazing his place in space exploration to spend. more on these stories and a whole lot more coming your way in thirty minutes next though al gore and asks two russian cosmonauts how space travel has changed over the last five decades coming up next in spotlight. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview show our state i'll bring out today we're having guests from outer space it's because today the world is
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celebrating fifty years since he got in first went into specs in russia the event is called causing a lot it's day and the rest of the world knows it as a human is night but whatever the name this day is a milestone for mankind but proves it can make dreams come true so has space travel changed much in these five decades we're joined by kauffman off and hear all the soviet union and it sound eventually got here on earth and the commander explanation for a seven day i assessed. he talked to us from the international space station. during your guns words let's go and when taken off the space were a signal to the world the door into orbit was open on the day away bill twelfth nine hundred sixty one the people of the world were united and political systems religious beliefs and skin color didn't matter it was
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a time of romantics dreamed about the unimaginable possibilities of this great step brought. says the early seventy's space has been kept populated first it was obvious cosmonauts later they were joined by their colleagues from other countries and now those nordic leaving work together at the international space station to a joint project sponsored by sixteen governments. xander thank you for coming to our studio today you know we also welcome mitri constructive who is joining us from the international space station lock with your wishes for. first of all i would like to say that we are celebrating cosmati is day to day the anywhere syria the first man to fly to space there was a russian person yuri gagarin and as far as i remember the first words the earth heard from the army to were the words of god who said i see the earth is beautiful
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but have a question for me treat hasn't become a common thing for you to see the earth from outer space what do you feel when looking in our planet he's appeared to be chilled view out the window for you just like say shop across the street is for us right here. let me say you can't get enough of looking at this and i completely agree with them because the three linux amazing from space is very different every time in daylight. and then there is atmospheric conditions in various regions. is very beautiful it's a breathtaking sight we just can't get enough of it. as. alexander do you remember april the twelfth off nine hundred sixty one so when your garden fleets are space. yes of course i remember very well i was a third year student at the most graduation and so. on that day when i heard the news on the radio the russian man went into outer space and that's not well i call
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the russian people worry joist and this tour never left me throughout my life and i'm very happy in my own way should have chosen my profession of cosmonauts. this morning with my own eyes i've seen the beauty of the earth which could go unspoken of which we also can now so is it an unforgettable sight for you to. yes of course . looking at the earth which we normally do for here at least as a replacement for such things as television theatre and other tenants. because when you look at the earth you're always amazed we will play its beauty. the beauty of those places. and. from one another. takes in your memory. while you are talking to your colleagues the cosmonauts as we can see continue working what is the current focus of your work at the i assess is it some serious
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research or a walk in are what is the most important thing this act of being in space or some every day you work. out there for. the international space station is a huge research complex. there are international crews out. and amount of scientific equipment. out today just like every other day. and conducting quite a number of experiments. it's a law it's an important job because. of the big terrestrial team that's works to enable experiments in outer space. certainly can considerably responsibility on the cosmonauts. and it is for this reason the theft focused on their experiments i think aim is to make everything with maximum accuracy and indeed sign. saying the necessary scientific results that people back on earth expects.
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you keep a blog of your own while in orbit and it's not just also part of your job that part of your is simon from the earth or just a hobby and a way to relax maybe. people of the cosmonauts a new a bit have an opportunity to communicate with through social networks to keep blogs it's also one of my hubby's i'm doing it totally on the voluntary basis in order to have a challenge the people of belgium. and also high. beautiful fluids from space. people on earth should understand that a cosmonaut seeks to do all he can to use his time in a bit as efficiently as possible. this is why my blog describes part of our everyday work like our space walks the scientific experiments and how we spend our
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free time that is it covers all the aspects of life on board the station alexander ury people engaged in space walks and mitri said as much just now is it an absolutely different sensation what you feel inside the craft and in general does it feel scary i'd like to make a small correction so i will start an old spaceflights back in the soviet union so you're pretty sure it was in mine since seven zero eight years ago in fact it really happened so there's some walks and now to space. total of two hours fifteen minutes there. should the impression i got the companies me for all of my life. was received from inside the station she was who i think mitra will agree which is that the earth is really sterile. you see the oriole but it's a close do you give me and the impression is as though you were looking at this from across the hall told from a high altitude which was ok when you step outside you see that the earth is an
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enormous fear. and you come to feel the speed that you as a whole over it and work about those immense planet you get a feeling of speed on top of that. particular subset on the night side when you see the cities gliding by and what's the proximate speed of the station but seven point eight kilometers per second sounds absolutely on a real here in the earth that's the usual speed otherwise you won't keep me over it so you need these mitri of the same feeling the registration else you want to ask you whether it's scary to be no other species. when there's actually just one threat time you two civilizations. really agree with alexander i have the same feelings when you're inside the station we have an impression that you're inside some premises like inside an egg you know from a bill some other vehicle and there's a feeling that the boulder separates you from elder space when you get into your
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space suit open the hatch and walk out if you lol i'm one on one with outer space it's just space and the earth. is huge and beautiful can really see the sunsets it's a pretty old feeling it's inexplicable. well as for my impressions from my first welcome cell to space and whether it was scary for us to walk ansel to space judging from my own experiences i can say at the first minutes when you walk and say this abyss around you you feel a bit strange because. when you fix your glance at the station you start feeling as if you are because of that station where you work. and the old feeling goes away. but you know that the she knew well also that you start working normally and calmly but you know them i think that the guys feel pretty much the same and can confirm
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that. i will tell instanter i'm now looking at me train he looks totally different from the way cosmonauts looked seen or twenty or thirty years ago that you would do in sync that he's in space we seems that he's somewhere in a room that story in another television studio maybe these are the conditions at the station different how they're really become easier and more homelike. you know i wouldn't say that they've become easier. if you look at miter. i can tell you that he's always had a good health and has always been strong enough let's take you. live in his organism has to fight to the conditions of zero gravity. it was he it was wicked of both of the these facts will always remain this is the specifics of work and space and they won't agree that it has become easier we have to go with the thing is that now space stations have more free space. it will be little upon completion the s.s. will have a volume of twelve hundred and fifty cubic meters he said and i used to work at
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a station where the volume of just sixty eight of cubic meters makes a world of difference that was oh today it's twenty times more. than your first flight studio i assess to place a lot more said about the psychological compatibility we seem to you manage to achieve full psychological compatibility with foreign astronauts or you still have to get used to each other and maybe tolerate each other sometimes. just like in any other team there are various people working at this station they come from different countries and speak various languages. the main thing that unites them is that they're professionals and what they do among professionals start communicating with each other they develop a whole new level of understanding they know the business and their work is well coordinated but the fact that the people are all different makes it more
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interesting to work with them thanks to the life of the iowa says it is not boring crew members or older friends each has his own interests that we share experience and information with each other. and the fact that all of us are different makes life on the station more interesting. say alexander invention cosmological hero of the soviet union and me to come back to the commander of our expedition twenty seven today i assess spotlight will be back shortly after a break so stay with us will continue in less than an. chosen from among many. he was given a clear cut mission. the mission he successfully accomplished.
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became the first ever again under space. of the soviet union one of the best known persons in the whole world. all his thoughts were focused on flight. could he ever think that his life's work would cost him his life. one happened in those few seconds. and what secrets sealed barrels still. keurig are in. place on r.g.p. . download
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the official and see how to make a show on the phone called touch from the i choose our. lunch on sea life. video on demand parties mindful of costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the call. welcome back to spotlight i'll be having just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is alexander invention of cosmonaut and here are the soviet union and. they come under expedition twenty seven to the
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international space station. mr ivanchuk of it's been a long time since you flew to other space and then worked in the you know our space exploration program a lot has changed since then but you were dreaming often towards what you were making the first steps and you have made a lot of first steps and is that coming through today or your dreams coming true. amazed when i see the i assessed today i was crews work and how it accommodates up to thirteen people at once when shuttle stuck to it. i'm amazed that they miles of work carried out at the capabilities of the hardware when they have internet there these days if we couldn't dream of that inmarsat time because you can say and leave them in a way so we're looking at my friends working there now among all the states of the also equipment and i think that they're very lucky to work on spacecraft like this
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looks like it's not something you could call this a the road to space is a never ending one. so i think that there will always be new spacecraft embezzle working conditions for future crews and fisher missions when people look at you cosmonauts i mean the dream of flying into space the city that soon there will be teams and with hundreds of spacecraft taking off and just peace and the people will soon fly to remote planets and that ship after all the future of mankind license peace as for you your situation is quite opposite now as you're in space and looking down at the earth would you do you think just the future of mankind belongs to outer space or humanity will continue to live where it was born on the earth. from space to earth looks like home one for the whole mankind and so the future lou . different from here. is the future of mankind just one big society which grows and develops and learns from its mistakes. from up here the future of mankind looks
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united and happy. i just hope that mankind will be able to solve all of its problems eventually as in time will come when people will to live freely and happily all across the planet. alexandra do you think that national space programs that link up only here should be preserved to me would be better to set up an international space agency so that mankind could explore outer space is a single entity. exploration by individual countries so. for answering this question we should first of all determine the purpose of doing what you're talking about what i mean east peaceful exploration naturally we're not talking about space weapons of course not. because you've just asked a question about mankind and old planet earth means for. i agree with
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military for mankind the earth will always be a common home one for all people. there's a direct threat that humanity is going to lose its home. there's a huge belt of asteroids around. the asteroids have always been a hazard that hasn't disappeared nowadays and people are becoming aware of that city due. as troy's fall on the earth every one hundred years on average for the siberian mr right so it was the last asteroid that hit the earth in nineteen zero eight because. of that phenomenon in two thousand and eight. hundred years a fast and another asteroid maybe on its way to strike the earth any time. now our american colleagues are thinking about reorients and their national flood programs to research asteroids the probability of division from treasure tori's and
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subsequent folds on earth under these circumstances is totally pulled in so preserve the earth for mankind but also to have some reserve planet as an alternative this is why scientists and other people will turn in their eyes from mars where conditions of habitation are in a way similar to the ones that we have on earth. that is why it's possible to turn this parsons for a reserve home for a person. of our military you're the commander of an international career so do you think we will eventually have an international space agency or it will be better to conquer space through national programs and you forseeable future because in five or ten years say you will be a decision maker in this country. today the international space station is a good example of effective space calculation. fifteen countries are taking part in
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the international space program and. they could parade through each other efficiently creating a big scientific complex. the international space station is a good example but proves the future space exploration is not just. that it would be great if the only friends and nothing knights and souls exploring outer space all together. alexander what will be the future means of delivery of cars mouse to space you were one of the designers over there were ron spacecraft on a solid shot all the americans are currently using our rockets they have temporarily suspended their shuttle program and still does the future lie would space shuttles iraq it's what do you think. you know originally they said the of shuttles was based on an assumption that it would be possible to create a reusable delivery vehicle. that will be cheaper an operational look at what it
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turned out that space shuttles can only be cheaper if the demand for them is great and if launches take place every week. from here our current situation is far from that and today our american colleagues are returning to the old polo mogul. because we need you to understand that if you launch is actually taking place it would be more expedient to return to the old north because you are getting to us it's going to happen next because what's on the development of cosmonauts will show how things will go up and it's going to be like with us perhaps some revolutionary solutions will appear in the future he's here with us today to look at if we proceed from the need to use the chair the engine fuel in a smaller number standing where you think the possibility of praising or any other types of spacecraft and means of delivery is nowhere in sight. and we treat each other any dreams related to your work to further flights maybe.
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of course you can always dream of something new i would like to make more flights to be useful to do something that a human being has never done before and it's cool secretly very interesting to take calls and some new space programs which should make it possible to fly even further . to the moon. and maybe tell the planets. i mean the path of humanity in space is endless that's why it would be a great pleasure for me to participate in future space programs. where would you like to go if you were talking about new flights for example and you mention that you will get a chance to participate in a flight to some planet or maybe it's for those who are school students to be into this. world today the possible missions to mars is still so far away.
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that's why i think that today's high school was a possibly college students who would be able to do just that to co noise new planets and travel further than their parents and grandparents did. i knew i had the yes and i think that once someone does go to morris i hope that our program spotlight will still be on air you know i hope you'll come to our studio it will have a live program with a martian space crew have i was going to ask all right i have one more question for alexander ivanchuk all fell xander and you were there first cause my kids who could you talk more to the space station and you sang there in peace what did you sing we spun it up on syria member what it was. well yes sure i had to get. the very first song i played there was the done by waltz but it was pretty pretty the song is very popular among hikers and backpackers. with it even with it and we
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had a video conference at that time where this authors. such an answer again and it was great. to see you mean your feeling to guitar was transmitted to earth yes so this means your official defers to space performer seems like. what we saw in the fifth element in concerts in space it was actually you who invented all that. and we have also i think katherine coleman the member of the crew in the current expedition to the international space station she has a flute right and she intends to organize a concert with musicians here on earth that we treat tell us more about the project of the practically. indeed katherine coleman intends to organize a concert together with some popular musicians on earth and they will play music together nothing of this sort has ever happened before it's a very interesting event and it's very unusual from the musical technological and
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organizational points of here. that's why i think it would be interesting for everyone for all members of the crew and for the participants on earth. i consider this event to be very interesting and i hope it will happen soon. well i would like to suggest something to you'd be turning into your light sander but i think in this future concert you have to include alexander coffin bedroom which is headed by katherine coleman and which will be a joint space center restoral orchestra playing syracuse you can you future this is my idea that i give to you and i think that alexander won through in your performance that my dear friends think you ought to thank you both of you for taking part in our telecast i wish all the best to you dmitri and to you all xander on the occasion of the holiday season thank you just a reminder that my guest today alexander ivanchuk. and hero of the soviet union
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and. come the let's see if they come on down expedition twenty seventh today i assets and that's it for now from all of us here if you want to have yourselves got much more of someone in mind if you think i should do next time to drop me a line of how do i know i have time to see dr murray and let's keep the spotlight interactive movie back with more frequent comments on what's going on in and outside pressure until then stay on r.t. and take a. clue.
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