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Cosmonautics. Superheavy Rockets: Back to the future. (2018)

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Footage, 1 footage, Duration: 0:05:03 to collection V4 11/22/2022

By 2028, it is planned to create a super-heavy-class rocket complex at the Vostochny cosmodrome, the developers are RSC Energia, RCC Progress and FSUE CENKI. Russian cosmonautics already has experience in creating superheavy class rockets (from the history of the Soviet projects N-1 and Energia).

The future of Russia is unthinkable without big cosmonautics, in the future, the possibilities of exploring deep space and sending ships to other planets are being considered.

The plot starred Yuri Silaev, veteran of the rocket and space industry Vladimir Polichenko, Oleg Baklanov, Evgeny Mikrin.

Cosmonautics. Movement on Earth and in space. (2019)

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Footage, 1 footage, Duration: 0:05:06 to collection V4 11/22/2022

Unmanned trams may appear in Russia.

Ust-Katavsky Car Building Plant is a multi-profile enterprise.

In addition to trams that look like high-speed trains, rocket engines are being created here for almost the entire line of domestic products operating off the Ground.

The propulsion systems that are being created at this enterprise have successfully worked not only in the orbit of the Earth and the Moon, but also near Mars and Venus.

Employees tell about the company and its achievements: Artem Bakharev, Oleg Slepov, Vitaly Mikheev, Deputy Chief Engineer of special production Vladimir Skobochkin.

Cosmonautics. New ship, testing in the tube. (2018)

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Footage, 1 footage, Duration: 0:04:12 to collection V4 11/22/2022

Specialists of the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI) have completed the first stage of research of the model of the new spacecraft "Federation" in the wind tunnel.

Interview: employees of the Institute Anton Gorbushin and Sergey Drozdov.

Cosmonautics. Yaroslavl is a space city. (2018)

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Footage, 1 footage, Duration: 0:03:46 to collection V4 11/22/2022

A workshop for assembling payload modules for satellites has been opened at the radio plant in Yaroslavl, this is the largest investment project in recent years and an example of cooperation between government agencies and private research and production companies.

At the opening ceremony, the company's management proposed adding the name of the first female cosmonaut to the name of the radio factory.

The plot starred Valentina Tereshkova, Vladimir Filimonov, Ivan Repin, Dmitry Rogozin, Vladimir Yevtushenkov.

Cosmonautics. Barking in orbit. (2018)

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Footage, 1 footage, Duration: 0:03:43 to collection V4 11/22/2022

The plot is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Academician Oleg Gazenko.

A scientific forum dedicated to the anniversary of the founder of space medicine was held in Moscow. 60 years ago, he was the first in the world to come up with the idea of launching dogs into space to study the effect of weightlessness on a living organism.

Interview: Oleg Gazenko (2007), Anatoly Grigoriev, Vladimir Sychev, Oleg Orlov.

Cosmonautics. "Meteors" harbingers. (2019)

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Footage, 1 footage, Duration: 0:03:43 to collection V4 11/22/2022

Global warming is coming.

According to scientists, the sun is slowly but surely warming up the Earth.

Annual ice losses in Antarctica have increased sixfold, snowfalls and frosts may remain in the past, and the level of the world Ocean threatens to rise by tens of meters.

The process of climate change on the planet cannot be stopped, but it is still possible to take control.

To do this, Russian scientists have come up with a series of new spacecraft for constant monitoring of dangerous areas.

Arctic satellites will observe the melting of ice from high orbits, and Meteor satellites will work in near-Earth orbit.

Yuri Varakin, Vladimir Seryushkin, Sergey Semenov, Alexander Churkin talk about the "All-Seeing Eye" system.

Cosmonautics. Motorcycle for Space. (2018)

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Footage, 1 footage, Duration: 0:06:40 to collection V4 11/22/2022

Back in the 1960s, Soviet designers were thinking about an individual means of moving an astronaut in an airless space.

The so-called space motorcycles were developed, tested and improved.

The work continues even now, however, there are no such vehicles in space yet.

Alexey Strelnikov, Mikhail Gunbin, Alexander Serebrov, Alexander Livshits, Director of the Department of Manned Space Programs of Roscosmos, tell about the developments of the past years and about new inventions.

Cosmonautics. Planetary New Year. (2014)

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Footage, 1 footage, Duration: 0:05:59 to collection V4 11/22/2022

The first Soviet cosmonauts to celebrate the new year 1978 in space were Yuri Romanenko and Georgy Grechko at the Salyut-6 station.

The most cheerful earthly holiday in 40 years of manned cosmonautics was met in orbit by 31 cosmonauts and 26 astronauts.

Earthlings can only dream of celebrating the most earthly holiday outside the Earth, crossing one time zone after another, congratulating continents and countries 16 times during the day.

Interview: Elena Serova, Yuri Lonchakov, Yuri Onufrienko, Oleg Novitsky, the family of cosmonaut Alexander Samokutyaev.

Cosmonautics. Student Cosmodrome. (2014)

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Footage, 1 footage, Duration: 0:03:59 to collection V4 11/22/2022

The opening of the All-Russian student construction site of the Vostochny Cosmodrome took place in Uglegorsk.

About 500 students from all over the country came to build a new Russian space harbor.

There were so many people who wanted to come to the construction of the cosmodrome that they had to organize a competition, having eliminated almost 2/3 of the candidates.

For the first time in many years, the student construction site received the status of "All-Russian".

Students are full of enthusiasm and believe that it is necessary to invest in their native country and in its future.

Interview: Oleg Ostapenko, head of the All-Russian student construction site "Vostochny Cosmodrome - 2014" Alexander Loza, Acting Deputy Director of "Spetsstroy" of Russia Alexander Mordovets, Dmitry Rogozin.

Cosmonautics. Man is a child of the universe. (2017)

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Footage, 1 footage, Duration: 0:06:55 to collection V4 11/22/2022

Human, like all the surrounding nature, owes its origin to the stars.

The six most important elements (hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur) in various combinations make up the majority of all biological molecules on Earth.

Scientists have established that the mechanisms of the origin of life are the same for the entire universe.

This information will allow astronomers to clarify where and when the elements necessary for the emergence of life appeared in our galaxy and, possibly, to determine the "galactic habitable zone".

Interview: Anatoly Zasov, Alexey Rastorguev, Sergey Blinnikov.

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