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В гостях у дизайнера Яны Расковаловой


Яна Расковалова пригласила Tatler в свой дом в Барвихе. Дизайнер показала гостиную, домашний театр и спа, где они отдыхают вместе с мужей и четырьмя детьми.
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Фотографии и подробности смотрите по ссылке: www.tatler.ru/heroes/tatler-v-gostyah-u-yany-i-vadima-raskovalovyh-v-barvihe

От кого родила 12-летняя школьница? Пусть говорят. Выпуск от 25.02.2016


Небольшой поселок «Красный октябрь» в Курганской области прогремел на всю страну. 12-летняя школьница из 5 «А» Оксана Диденко родила сына и назвала его Сулейман в честь героя сериала «Великолепный век». Поселок гадает, кто отец ребенка пятиклассницы. Жители поселка до сих пор в шоке — соседу девочки Георгию Халезину, который находится сейчас в СИЗО по подозрению в связи с 12-летней девочкой, 64 года. Чтобы установить, от кого родила 12-летняя Оксана, и кто все‑таки отец Сулеймана, прибегли к анализу ДНК. Ключевые персонажи этой громкой истории собрались в студии «Пусть говорят», чтобы выяснить всю правду.

Владимир Сурдин — Второе восхождение к Луне


Владимир Сурдин — российский астроном, популяризатор науки, старший научный сотрудник Государственного астрономического института имени П. К. Штернберга, доцент физического факультета МГУ.

В начале 1970-х, когда американские астронавты совершили первые экспедиции к Луне, закончилась героическая эпоха пилотируемой космонавтики. С тех пор люди не удалялись от земной поверхности более чем на несколько сотен километров. Какова перспектива пилотируемых экспедиций в далекий космос? Вернутся ли люди на Луну? Для чего человечеству нужна Луна? Каких открытий можно ожидать от новых экспедиций? Точно ответить на эти вопросы сегодня не сможет никто. Но обсудить их очень интересно и полезно.

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Horizons mission - Soyuz: launch to orbit


This unique video shows a full launch of the Soyuz MS-09: from liftoff to orbit.

Watch the launch from inside the crew capsule with first-ever shots from outside the spacecraft recorded by cameras fixed to the exterior of the Soyuz.

The intense launch lasts less than ten minutes whereby the Soyuz spacecraft is propelled 1640 km and gains 210 km altitude. Every second for nine minutes, the spacecraft accelerates 50 km/h on average as the rocket’s boosters burn their fuel and are discarded.
See the astronaut’s reactions and what the spacecraft looks like as the main steps are carried out to get into orbit:

-00:12 Launch command issued
-00:10 Engine turbopumps at flight speed
-00:05 Engines at maximum thrust
00:00 Launch
1:54 Separation of emergency rescue system
1:57 First stage separation
2:38 Fairing separation
4:48 Second stage separation
4:58 Tail adapter separation
8:45 Third stage engine cut off having arrived in orbit
8:49 Soyuz separation, deploy solar arrays and antennae

The astronauts, from left to right, are NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, Roscosmos commander Sergei Prokopyev and ESA astronaut and flight engineer Alexander Gerst launched in the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the International Space Station on 6 June 2018. ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer and ESA television host Richard Hollingham provide commentary taken from the live event.

Hunched in their Sokol flight suits that offer protection in case of fire or depressurisation, the trio stay in the crew capsule of the Soyuz – the only module that is also designed to survive a return to Earth. The bags above their heads contain supplies for the International Space Station as every bit of space is used.

During a Soyuz launch astronauts typically experience forces of up to 4g – having to work while being pressed into their seats with a force that is four times more than the gravity felt on Earth. The Soyuz commander uses a stick to press buttons as they are too far away from the control panel.

The fluffy toys above the astronauts’ heads are mascots and good luck charms but also serve as a simple but effective test to see when the spacecraft is in orbit: when they start to float the spacecraft is weightless and orbiting Earth. Above Sergei is the mascot for the 2018 FIFA soccer World Cup held in Russia. Alexander took German children television icon “Die Maus” with him.

The launch went as planned as the 50-m tall Soyuz rocket propelled the astronauts to their cruising speed of around 28 800 km/h.
For this launch the astronauts took 34 orbits of Earth over two days to arrive at their destination spending their time in the cramped orbital module of the Soyuz that is no larger than a car. With limited communications and living space the astronauts had time to adapt to weightlessness and reflect on their mission ahead. They aligned their spacecraft with the International Space Station and approached the orbital outpost for docking on 8 June 2018. The files for this video were downloaded by the astronauts after arriving at the Space Station.

Alexander is a returning visitor to the International Space Station, the first of ESA’s 2009 class of astronauts to be sent into space for a second time. During the second part of his mission Alexander will take over as commander of the International Space Station, only the second time an ESA astronaut will take on this role so far.

Credits: ESA / NASA / Roscosmos

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Paul Hardcastle - Ménage à trois *k~kat jazz café* The Smooth Loft


Paul Hardcastle: The Collection 1985…
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Acoustic Dreams
Return Of The Rainman
Valley Of The Harps

Paul Hardcastle is an English composer, musician, and multi-instrumentalist. Hardcastle employs the synthesizer and the genres of Synthpop, freestyle, electronica, ambient, electro house, breakstep and smooth jazz. Smooth jazz albums include the Hardcastle series and The Jazzmasters series.

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★ 4K Cab ride St. Moritz - Tirano, fresh snow, strong winds


Welcome to the second cab ride along the world famous, heritage listed Bernina railway, this time in 4K 60 frames per second quality — and during winter. If you missed the first run along this track, it is worth checking out youtu.be/Mw9qiV7XlFs (recorded Autumn 2019).
A special thank you to Paolo for recording this trip. His channel: www.youtube.com/user/dellacapaolo/

The Bernina railway sets a few records, including being the highest railway alpine crossing in Europe (2253m), the highest adhesion railway of the continent, the open air railway with the greatest height difference (1824m) and furthermore one of the steepest adhesion railways (conventional railway without cogs) worldwide, with gradients of up to 7%.

The gradients are included in the upper right corner in the same format as they appear to the driver. The arrow indicates whether the gradient is up or down, the larger number is the promille value (1/10 of 1%) and the smaller number indicates the distance of the gradient in meters. You will also see station names with their altitude, tunnel and bridge names with their length and year of construction — as well as other interesting information along the way to improve your viewing experience.

A unique aspect of Switzerlands narrow gauge mountain railways is the mixing of passenger and freight wagons in a single train, with wagons often added or removed at intermediate stops with shunting locomotives. On the Bernina line, the cargo mostly consists of wood on stake cars and derivatives of oil in tank cars. Today we take a wagon with us from Pontresina to Poschiavo with good for a Coop supermarket.

Thanks for watching and have a great day!

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Dolphins - Legs No Longer Necessary


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Early dolphin embryos like this one are revealing an astonishing fact, the dolphin, a mammal seemingly so perfectly adapted to life in the water may once have had ancestors who walked on the land.

After 24 days in the womb strange things start happening. Although the flippers begin to grow, at the base of the embryo, leg-like limb buds begin to appear. These tiny limbs will emerge, then retract and vanish completely over the next 2 weeks. Scientists believe this is evidence of the dolphin’s land ancestry. They’ve narrowed the dolphin’s ancestor down to a small dog-like creature called Pakicetus.

Clip from the documentary “Animals in the Womb”.

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Deadliest Journeys - Benin: Cotton At All Costs


In northern Benin, each year from October to January, DRAMANE and ZACHARI, drivers of rattling trucks survive only to the rhythm of the cotton harvest. Like them, hundreds of drivers are trying to profit from this white gold which represents nearly 40% of BENINs exports to rich countries. But in this very poor country, the cultivation of cotton dramatically impoverishes the soils of the countryside… Because the immaculate flower requires astronomical quantities of water to grow… water which in Benin is sorely lacking for the inhabitants who walk for kilometers on foot to find some… In this painful context, ZACHARI fights to load the meager cotton crops with a rolling wreck… DRAMAN he is seven days a week stuck behind the wheel of a huge truck, a «TITAN». He rushes to the ground, ignoring the pedestrians to deliver the port of COTONOU as quickly as possible. Even if his meager salary forces him to live on a small business, he is not the most miserable like those they meet on the road: The farmers and their children who work only to survive, the women who break stones under the blazing sun or the dockworkers who are paid twenty cents to carry a 200 kilogram bale of cotton.