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the goal of the soviet space station trauma surveyed his country's northern regions in search of natural results this and even held a direct line with the prime minister of india in deer. again, d oh, by the same audit your subject style but that's not a cause for just showing me is space slides last it for 7 days. 21 hours and 40 minutes. suppose graham. right. but because each school could have less they assume yes. group us at school, please go to the out of kelly the, in the story of russia, india cooperation in man space exploration does not say we weren't cash russian specialist to helping to train new in didn't cause reynolds dog and towards
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the india's own space program. the 1st manned flight with the gold canyon program, the shuttle to take place in 2025. and it will have russian train customer notes on board because the space belongs to mankind's move cookie because just be ready and it will be on us. but as i'm sure we occur for you, would you like me to let you know, christmas mutual good deal today. even give space to use yes. from india jones to was causing all of us who are on board the i assess right now. some questions. review yourself any recently returned from the space mission. you must be guessing questions about your work all the time or what the people want to know about most the genus i'm going into this. one thing that i need to issue is they're mostly curious about the same things. the question we get most of the time, both when we're in orbit talk to friends or speak in front of audiences of schools,
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universities, companies, etc, are very similar. how is life up there? how do you manage? what's your everyday routine? like? people want to know how we eat, how we sleep, how we take our own blood samples and adapt to weightlessness. what is weightlessness like? what's the earth look like from space? we keep answering many of these questions and even record video answers. what did you feel when you went to space for the 1st time i looked down to one of the windows of the space station. i sold a huge us in front of you did it to like instead of going to space, you've traveled into the microscopic world and have become tiny. no, i didn't feel like a trunk and size. i do think the earth was very beautiful. you see is a whole planet which is fragile, and at the same time, capable of maintaining a balance, you look at it, observe it,
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and these unusual motion sweep over you. there's an english term describe this overview effect. you see the planet from the outside. the many sees the oceans film, layer of atmosphere, the beautiful transition from data night. when you see task that almost instantly in a matter of 2 or 3 seconds, turns into a red sunset. now its blue now its yellowish then orange, been red, and then its all dark. the process takes about the same time as my description just now just 5 or 6 seconds. you don't feel small, but you do feel a resident of your, your part of the planet. and it feels great to perceive yourself as a nurse manager here in earthman. i don't know if that makes sense to you. it's like nothing else. i've been told that right now is the time when we can connect to the international space station. joining us on the screen on his
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own account and then come on, i can, can you hear us wells loud and clear? how's my sounds? excellent. meanwhile, correspondent engine shop is ready to connect to us from delhi where she is surrounded by a group of local space funds. they will get a chance to get all answers to the questions directly from the bias as crew over to you. and just bear with me a new valley, but speaking to all costs more, not in space like a room, once in a lifetime, opportunity to have with me of bonds or face and without wasting any time, i'm going to get to the 1st question. i'll put you also on the books here. question . can you take a pet to space if so, what kind of a pet would it be for the road or is it in your morning? unfortunately, we're not allowed to take pets on board. the international space station. it's given a chance, so instead of a pets, i'd rather bring a family member along like one of my kids. and my wife,
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of course. great. you've got to your room. so now here, what would you like to know? what was the strangest food you've had to eat on the i ss, the noisiest custom you stay though, which is our space food is really delicious. i wouldn't say i've had to eat anything strange because when i have tried some unusual things, because cosmonaut, it's an astronaut who come to the i ss from different places, free some of their favorite foods from home. so i tried some delicious things from scandinavian cuisine, some great mexican japanese, north american food, etc. i don't have this wealth of menu options back on earth. even something is typically russian as buckwheat, with mushrooms. i don't need it that often at home. and what i can hear or in space,
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what's your question? does it get cold in space? you get sick? and if so, what do you do about it? usually then, um, some technicians, lower the temperature inside the sealed modules where we live, to create a better environment for the instruments. and there are a huge number of fans here. it sure is possible to catch a cold or get sick. that's why the mission control center has a medical support and supervision groups. the monitors are health, we can always talk to them because we have any health issues that are available 247 . we also have medical chips with exhaustive information on what medicines should be used. in any given situation, if there was an emergency, like one of us cups himself during work or something similar happens, sometimes we do space walks where we work in space suits under low pressure conditions. we immediately start an emergency video conference. we also have more
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serious medical equipment on board use, the medical supervision group from the mission control center and keeps an eye on us all the time. so what would you like to off? how do you sleep in 0 gravity? do you get insomnia? the you're absolutely right. it can be an issue sometimes after a hard day's work, like after a space walk, you sleep very well. you just fall asleep immediately and wake up with the alarm. sometimes you have trouble sleeping and you lie awake turning things over in your head. on the whole though, it's about the same as on earth. some nights are better than others. you may wake up for lots, but overall witness list doesn't effect sweeps much. thank you. i can either reach out to them and you have any flight your voice, mr. calling to. let me take hold of it for a moment. i'm a single piece going off here with the all to see the most guy who i'd be more than
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you on the big screen. and i see that you're moving, even though you'll wait this, why you popping up and down. that's my personal habits. i just can't remain still in weightlessness. i always like to jump or fly around a little bit waiting list. this is a marvelous thing. you can do whatever you want with your body. you can spin, turn any which way do pushups, and so on. and makes you want to hang around like a child. would it be too presumptuous on my thoughts? if i offer you to show us some of the things you just mentioned to i'm wearing shorts on the i ss. if you don't mind looking at them, i can do a somersault. we don't mind the tools the find a way, rucker's sharma, the 1st indian cosmonaut also has
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a question for the i assess cruise. before i went up, i saw the phone with michael collins that said that and, and he's one of the guys who been on the way to the movie earlier in the, in the late sixty's and. and he was saying that this is beginning to look more than great and miss blue in the same years he was there. so i would really like to ask all friends of the i, it says to me, if there is somebody who is spend that much time of his get it in space as he also observed this and then the environment which is supporting us all. and we're living because of the environment. has he seen any degradation? i personally don't think so. it's still blue, but it's true. the cities are sprawling, and there's a visible reduction of the forest is area in the amazon and south america.
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and this is russia, star space journey is trying to engage as many countries as possible space has no bold as all through 5 years on take a garbage by the council on international cooperation in the study and utilization of alpha space themes and cosmo support was established it was that program that how many countries and that 1st citizens into space, broadcast being one of them, the nation of ford, so dramatically face to face the disappointment to us. but this does not lessen the admiration of what the soviets have done on the use. will
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you throughout the circles, interest loose cds from the here for the 28 different customer on so visit a saw you 6 china views were non solving the demo, unofficial. but that was, it was, is that the machine is got the units in the prison surface messing you up the the, the use of the you to the, somebody on the the,
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the yes it is to, to some of the ones that i'm so the oldest, the black, yeah. see me. yeah, the from the national. another good one is the guy we have a real cause. we know here in the studio. consenting, bought us. oh. good. came back to us just 2 months ago. we spent almost $200.00 days on the eyes. how does it feel living in space? just thought of meeting to the of the intellus to where it's interesting. it's really great. even short of 2 videos to demonstrate that. and to show how we live in adapt on the i ss, whipple,
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let's watch people. sure. and. ringback if there's any excuse of earth from space, you can't mistake them for anything, it is impossible to describe with words. how fabulous the scene is. i especially didn't expect that cities and thunderstorms would look so beautiful at night. the for them i shall come right here is my tooth brush. we add a drop of water and brush our teeth. we take a special wet wipe, wipe the tooth brush and wipe our mouth. and that's it. close it up. french, your mouth out with water. basically the same way we do it on or the only difference is that we use a very small amount of to fix the
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cell phone. now i'll show you how the iraq exercise machine works, which we use regularly to keep our muscles and phones and shape the basically the exercise. there is a barbell, dumbbells with which you can squat and live. it's a multi functional exercise machine. let me show you now what i see when resting between exercises the general to use the 1st there's a rubber band which i use to strep myself, up diagonally so that the body feels support. and 2nd, there's a rubber band with a towel wrapped around it. still comes, i use it to hold my forehead and sleeves. deputies my arms floating, touching each other, which freaks me out because they really just flo uncontrollably. it's not really comfortable either. so i put them inside this way. and this is the pose i've chosen
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as the most comfortable for sleeping the surgery. so the best throughout my career is a junior start thing to bind to know what about 5 times i use it. i bought so it was launches with my own eyes every go, which is a highly memorable event to an outside who like myself, i want it looked as though they've taken a freight train for the future, puts it on the side down, and starts with launching and come by call until the vehicle reached over its we understand yes. and then there's a mistake. it will sound the role of adding rent us on the ocean steward or he told us, very impressive. i mean, i myself would never venture into one of those things. what, what does it cost me to fill up? so sitting on top of the right track, i mean, you don't need the phone. actually, it doesn't look or feel very scary or stressful at all. you don't feel that way because you're in a capsule that looks very familiar to you open that for just is become so familiar
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after years of training that you know what you need to do and what is going to happen. step by step and there's no time for random thoughts. if anything comes time to do that, we also cost but also for various questions that i showed you as something that you yourself would like to tell the people of us is covered since image on them. and of course, to put in some templates or shooting them, couple to come you, but it's a little before and following. i'd like to share the feeling that came to me almost instantly and has never left throughout the expedition for this quote from us. so. so the 1st is our common home, it maintains a balance. so if you don't see the country borders or territorial waters from space, you just see it coming in and know that people live there too. what's the best my message to everyone is as follows. let's be friends, not let's come together and they can, you can, it's not divide ourselves into a nation's countries in continents. live in harmony, as people on the same plan. and we do a more plan would that be, are going to bring you my story is because i know there are reasons why that can be
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done overnight. but if we keep talking and i'm hearing about it and try to work towards this goal in our daily lives, i believe it could help us unite and develop as one planet for the discussions you might have plenty of them as or so through that. thank you. in the meantime, we'll make the, i assess just back online. we're continuing with our space bridge between moscow delhi on the syllabus and back to you run just or you all got me on. yeah, sure. i have many space enthusiasts here with me. we're in the old parts of the city. it's extremely hot. this song is blazing. talking to people in space is a rare opportunity. so i'm not going to waste any time and proceed straight to questions. or does the perception of time change in space? the,
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any of those pre activity mean? you mean? yes, i bought it all. no, the perception of time is the same. more of a we live on our time here. even though we see both nights and day, every time we make a full circle around the planets, we wake up at 6 am and go to bed at 9 30 pm. the perception of time is just the same, the inside or right. so you got your answer and i'd like to ask the next question myself. see if you could plan your own schedule for one day on the i said, what would you do? the lease of or with those uh, getting cut the yes um. so if you want, if i could plan my own date, i expended filming the earth's surface filling me with stars. i called my
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loved ones back home. in fact, it was the, the chevy acknowledged amadi. so many people have come here to take fault and this fascinating cd conference. they have a lot of questions. what's your clear would you like to take a walk in space and why the when we go on space walks, we use special helps that attached to the station. so we can work practically around all modules. if i were to get on the heart from the stations, i would become an artificial or a satellite. and unfortunately, the light support system of the space suit wouldn't last long. in this case. eventually i would die in my space suit while reading the earth. so i only walk around the external structures of the station is next. good.
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can you tell us about some major breakthroughs achieved on the international space station? if there are any the most he is most to some of the entire lives notion of usability because we have many fundamental research projects which have yielded important results. one example is plasma christophe, where we experiment with coal dust plasma. we also have a 3 d bio printer, which we have used to print some initial elements of a human heart, an animal organs. that's what i can name off the top of my head. we also conduct technical experiments. and what is that also use? for example, we can now control robotic rovers from a spaceship, moving at the orbital velocity. so we do have quite a few achievements and studies that could count as global discoveries the, the sounds like
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a very complicated way. what would you like to know? can you smell anything on the i is this if so what the easiest source we do, we live here, which means our smells of the i ss, nor smells of food, a working equipment, etc. when we come back from space walks and close the hatch, we always smell what we call the space smell. i believe is the smell of ozone, which you can smell after an intense lightning storm. that's the 1st thing we smell when we emerge from our space suits the station is full of smells hummadi, nibble on pleasures. od. thank you. it was a wonderful experience for all of us. it was a huge opportunity to talk to you on live television. thank you. from me and all
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the space bounds who have gathered here. thank you. your space and thank you so much. thank you for your questions. the engine friends show is coming to an end, but before we say good fine, let's go back to the person. we opened the conversation with rebecca shaw and he's a real hero in his own country these days as india space pioneer. we sent our crew to sit down with him and learn more about the story. the just the language was one issue and we didn't know where to rush. and when i say we, i mean my back up for at least one of those read myself. that just went to be extreme. willow was the other issue. we spent 2 windows there,
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but i don't goes to people. again, i need to find out that when we went and 84, the iron curtain was up and things were not all that open as they are in russia today. oh, it was. those were the professionals, but their families. there are a lot friendlier and they would talk openly. so hold on. so that's where we were made to feel at home. the people of russia are so much like us indians, you know, the, in the, in their approach, their emotional and so it is simple folks. and just as, as we are, so there were 6 of us of the same time the space shuttle going to have on the roof . i asked for miles, so i was really the 1st time that a live in a space travelers. busy everything this all together, it was quite
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a right when we go up there and i look down at the see don't see the boundaries. and you'll see how all of our destinies really are interconnected. so tomorrow, when we are going to set up the colonies initially on the moon and later but have smaller, you're going to need the, all the skill sets which are required on the planet to, to, to build society is to build the places. because it's, it's, it's a really difficult environment to survive and, and i think that's the change which must come in the, in our perspective, just because it doesn't make sense to go to this whole zooms, oklahoma doesn't say that i'm from america. you know your from planet to start thinking not nationally but globally. that concludes the 1st episode of style about guns. constantine. thank you for your time. the i would also like to thank everyone else who made this unique space very comfortable to do us.
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we'll meet again in a month to continue our conversation without the space. so mr. next episode, so from us on, because we don't constantly voters over a me ego pissed off by the what is part of the, the employee would post that isn't the defense. you was input in the word part, is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's stop without keesha's desktop out of the
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is known in vietnam as the american war, the vietnam war lost its almost 2 decades and drained in numerous countries. nor does he have written down when you don't see it. now, why it's all on the empty news, hundreds of thousands of american troops was sent to the country to back the south vietnamese on me. and the american soldiers murdered resistors mercilessly burned down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals. and lee by all right, did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did and on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive?
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yes, yes. that's a way to take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion by tell us to do vision with no real opinions. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just shows you fractured images, presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people?
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a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point, obviously is to create a trust rather than shit. the various mean with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody with them and the robot must protect this phone. existence was alexis the position i was suggesting, bel, great was suggesting that we send americans and the bridges on the
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drain and put on your bill is us on the bottom, the dining room? probably now now a lot to, but it's done or when it's here. all the on use with day it alley. it will cities from us to classes you know to resign your middle city. so what i knew more well past closeness, most of our thoughts in this one is not as a guide on a source or sit emotional around you. it may be, you know, a lot less radioactive and then something is active uranium, but still it's radioactive and has toxins that the kid killed the laptop. you want me to go and see. so ease of us here. again, let's see the echo seats. no boeing, good. i don't know the museum old i was suggesting we pharma fell great. the bill house was was
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the each the the hello and welcome to across stock. were all things are considered. i'm peter level joe biden is. whitehouse continues to insist it has little leverage over the israeli government to bring a halt to the fighting and gaza or live in on. this is obviously an absurd claim. at the same time, it appears to us has resigned to a wider conflict that includes webinar and beyond the crest talking palestine. i'm joined by my guest line or in new york. he is a legally.

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