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00:00Hey everyone
00:01Haven't we finished with this story?
00:03We're saying 12 secs, the same problem persists.
00:07So focus on the task you were entrusted with.
00:09Save the planet
00:11Oh doctor, the summary of what I'm sending is...
00:13Every day I'll look at your face
00:14Every day snoring
00:16Every day, vanilla, in a style like yours, you see?
00:19Tell me what to do, I'm tired
00:21In short, my sister, go to your mother.
00:22Your mother
00:23Your mother
00:24This formula is great.
00:25Oh, look, Doctor!
00:26Every time he gets upset, he tells me to go to my mother.
00:28Because I know I don't know how to get there
00:30Why, my sister, didn't I get to know you?
00:32You know how to make my life miserable every day
00:34It's not because of the 140 million mile distance, you ignorant fool.
00:38We're on Mars and she's on Earth.
00:39I'll go to her, she's balanced
00:40What is this a bigger reason for you to stay on good terms?
00:43Yes, I prayed on the authority of the Prophet.
00:45You are in a foreign land, you don't know what's best for each other.
00:47when
00:48The man doesn't know me or you.
00:51You said it yourself, Dr. Gharba
00:53Exile means the woman takes care of her private parts.
00:56Isn't that right, Doctor?
00:57naturally
00:58So, what do you want me to say, doctor?
00:59You're a man with no charisma
01:01Oh, you're not being intentional.
01:03She meant that space has no gravity.
01:05I don't mean him, he's the one who sees.
01:07zero charisma
01:08I see the clothes you're wearing in the person he's wearing.
01:10He wore a t-shirt all night and day
01:12This is what space ministers are doing.
01:13So you're the one who's Monica Bloch with the swaddling clothes you're wearing?
01:16any?
01:17It's my fault, my friends.
01:19The one added to your daily routine
01:20Did you hear that, doctor?
01:22I hear, I hear
01:23Six hours of cleaning
01:24And when he came back, he took a breath and said to me
01:26What kind of space are you in?
01:27Oh Madam Faten
01:28I'm definitely not reaping it from you.
01:30He harvested the space that was yours
01:32From the stars and planets
01:35The needs, I mean
01:36What do I gain from it?
01:38This is space
01:39And her brain is space
01:41The daytime countries that you are in the man on TV series
01:43And I spoke of its draws
01:44They grow up together on the phone
01:45This is called space
01:48What is this, guys?
01:49No, these planets will hit Earth too, disasters.
01:51Disasters?
01:52Disasters?
01:53Hearer of terms and nobility
01:54With him, whether it's a truck
01:55This isn't the right time, Faten.
01:56This is nonsense.
01:58Are there planets that will hit Earth in half an hour?
02:00No, no, no
02:01Thank God
02:02They thought he was a man of upbringing
02:04any?
02:04They said, "My Lord
02:06Congratulations, the truck has benefited
02:08Tell me, you bad Ahmed, do something for me?
02:10My aunt doesn't deprive my son
02:11Guys, this is bad, not the time for brains.
02:13Take action, the termites will be gone.
02:16I'm telling you
02:17I learned
02:18Mimo, my brother
02:18Guys, this isn't the time for this, Hatbot.
02:20Oh Dr. Remedy, it's over.
02:22Oh God, we're so embarrassed now
02:23Guys, this isn't the time for this nonsense.
02:25On poverty instead of making you miserable, O
02:26Madman
02:27Guys, this isn't the time.
02:29What is your house?
02:31No, no, no, no
02:32On the poor man of the Madla, I will deprive you, O
02:34Don't let him belittle you, O
02:38From the observation of the gentleman, I entered a little
02:40Except you, the only one who is beautiful is the one who sees beauty in everything.
02:51Dear viewers, peace and blessings be upon you, and welcome to a new religious episode of the Al-Dahiyya program.
02:54Your glory, my dear, do you imagine I have a huge Tang full of fuel?
02:58Say, "Let's destroy you. Come, we'll put you in the small capsule and stick you in this Tang that's full of fuel."
03:03We'll attach this small capsule to the Tang and light the Tang
03:06Oh Abu Hamid, what are you going to do?
03:08Come on, my dear, we're going to get into Tang to send you to a place humans have never been before.
03:14Will you agree, my dear?
03:15No, of course not, I'm red now.
03:16So, my dear, let's introduce you to the first astronaut in history.
03:19Look at these ordinary people!
03:20Soviet pilot Yuri Gagarin
03:22On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin launched aboard the Vostoguan rocket.
03:27To clarify, my dear, this is the first time in history that a human being has gone into space.
03:32No human being had gone into space before this man before 1961.
03:36You might think, my dear, that this is a great human achievement.
03:39And the truth is, that's what it is.
03:40But it is also a psychological achievement
03:43But it is also a psychological achievement
03:43But it's also my dear self
03:44They were amazed by the most wonderful trip they could think of
03:46We'll lock you in a capsule attached to a missile.
03:48Fuel and fire rising above
03:51When you reach the edge of the planet, you emerge into space.
03:54How many times will the two planetary fields roll for you?
03:56And the first thing you'll tell us when you get back is, "What's the envy about?"
03:58There were concerns that the need might affect mental faculties.
04:01You send someone to the location
04:02No human being has ever been like this before.
04:03To the point that there was a suggestion that they would disrupt
04:06Any manual control method for vehicle medication
04:08Because if he hopes to go crazy, God forbid
04:10Any crazy thing he does will remain.
04:12Mayardsh implements it
04:13And there was a question, of course.
04:14Of course, and cutting off contact with him.
04:15How will he be able to control the vehicle like that?
04:17The suggestion was that they write it down in an envelope containing a password.
04:19This password is what will unlock it for him
04:21His ability to control the vehicle's torsional movements
04:23Provided that they only open them when communication with the ground is severed
04:26The truth is, my dear, if he prayed, nothing happened.
04:27Yuri lived the adventure to the fullest
04:29He was exposed to something unique
04:31Microgravity
04:32or from weightlessness
04:33Yuri Gagarin felt for the first time that he had no weight
04:35This is something no human being has ever done.
04:38out of one hundred billion humans
04:39Those who have lived on this planet feel it
04:41Imagine you're the first of your kind to have this experience
04:44Without trying the Frivol gap
04:46Without it ending
04:48It touches the ground very quickly
04:50The length of our lifespan as humans
04:51They're used to gravity pulling them downwards
04:53His gravitational pull disappeared
04:54It's as if it doesn't exist at all.
04:55Am I being silly, Muhammad?
04:57How was he subjected to Earth's gravity?
04:58That he circles around her
05:00But nothing attracts him
05:01my darling
05:01The issue is not simply Earth's gravity.
05:03When is the starting point of any celestial body?
05:05It will be via a very high-speed missile.
05:07Until this rocket reaches a great height
05:09It covers a distance of 300 km
05:11That spaceship
05:12It will stop rising
05:13It starts after 300 km
05:15Located on planet Earth
05:16But because it also moves around the Earth
05:18And it falls
05:19With its high speed
05:20It slips away every time
05:21So it remains as it does not fall to the ground
05:23But because it's high
05:24It falls like this
05:25So it happens
05:26So it happens
05:26This, my dear, is a type of
05:28Continuous occurrence around the Earth
05:30The vehicle prefers to form this shape around the Earth
05:31When this happens
05:32It's as if you
05:33But in an elevator
05:34The elevator cables broke.
05:35It falls
05:36He fears in the event
05:36It's called free fall
05:37Even the elevator interior
05:39What is meant by all this free fall?
05:41It started flying inside him
05:42Instead of going, you fall in the elevator.
05:43I went to the elevator and moved quickly.
05:45And I escaped from you falling to the ground
05:46If this happens
05:47So you will start in this state of free fall
05:49You won't feel your balance at all.
05:50And that's what happened to Yuri
05:52Yuri Gagarin's journey time
05:53Many questions arose
05:54Accuracy appeared
05:55The human body
05:56He is subjected to gravitational execution
05:58Continuous Freeful
05:59Is this possible?
06:00It affects his body
06:01or on his psyche
06:02Are the organs of Yuri Gagarin's body
06:03It will work with the same efficiency
06:04For her, my dear
06:05From the journey of Yuri Gagarin
06:06The tweet was the first stop
06:07On a very long journey
06:08To search for it
06:09There will be answers.
06:10Through our experiences in space
06:11Answer, my dear, from the journey's details.
06:12And I'll come to you soon
06:14September 12, 1962
06:17The American president is bald
06:18John F. Kennedy
06:19He said
06:19You are being subjected to this crippling
06:21Not because it's easy
06:22And it's easy
06:23Why this difficulty?
06:24He told them
06:25I'll be 8 years old from now
06:26And I will have found out about the matter.
06:28What if you were a sack?
06:29Take me beyond the sun
06:30Fine basil
06:30Kennedy was saying
06:31This would be a response to the Soviet Union
06:33When Yuri Gagarin went into space
06:34Let me tell you, my dear
06:35If there is a very important problem
06:37You need to think about it
06:38If you want to inform the person about the matter
06:40Hey Abu Hamid
06:41If you work for a missile, will anyone find out about it?
06:43No, my dear
06:44The truth, my dear
06:45The difficult thing is not that we are going through with it.
06:46The difficult thing is that we are backing out of it.
06:56Dear, wake up from sleep
06:57You find yourself in this situation
06:59The closest person to you is the one who is furthest away.
07:00300,000 kilometers
07:02Intertwined isolation
07:03And your glory
07:03It will be sorted and we will contact you.
07:04God willing, we will find a way
07:06We'll take it back
07:07Of course, my dear
07:07You might hear this and laugh
07:09But
07:09And the water of the soul when they come to think
07:10In this type of isolation
07:12They found that it could cause a phenomenon called
07:14The
07:16The land outside is beyond sight
07:18You see your planet
07:20Astronauts might experience fear and the descent like that.
07:22Because of their distance from Earth
07:23This might cause them to act irrationally.
07:26Who knows?
07:27They can refuse and cooperate with the control room.
07:29Those that exist on Earth
07:29They are putting themselves or the journey at risk.
07:31Thank God
07:32Suggestion to leave the astronaut to the matter
07:35I refuse
07:35How do we consider it a journey of victory?
07:37The astronaut hasn't returned yet.
07:38That's why the engineers designed the task
07:40Extremely precise
07:41Her goal is to send three astronauts to the mission.
07:44And they return
07:45Apollo 11
07:46It was the most difficult mission in the history of going to space.
07:49On a rocket called Saturn V
07:50or Saturn V
07:51I can bear it on the surface of this rocket
07:54lunar vehicle
07:55Service Module
07:56Service vehicle
07:57The Command Module
07:58The one where the astronauts spent most of the journey
08:00When the spacecraft reached its orbit around the point
08:02Neil Arabstrong and Buzz Aldrin are gone
08:04Jo Al-Lunar Model
08:05Michael Collins preferred the Command Model.
08:07The Command Model separated from the Lone Model
08:11Armstrong and Aldrin gave the order on the surface
08:14This, my dear, was one of humanity's greatest achievements.
08:17The first human being to take steps on the matter
08:20Of course it's funny, my dear
08:21If we know Armstrong
08:22We don't know Aldrin
08:23Because Armstrong doesn't know anymore.
08:24He gave him a seven-step tambourine
08:26I'd like to know the details of the history of this story.
08:28He said, "Check the locks, ignore him, and he'll take it down."
08:30So that he would be the first human
08:32I want this easy one too.
08:33Mommy, my dear dragon, Doll
08:34They preferred the surface of the matter
08:3521 hours
08:36They are exposed to one-sixth of Earth's gravity.
08:38Of course, you might think this is a problem here.
08:40You'll probably imagine that they are very light.
08:43And they can jump any jump for long distances
08:45They all love Bron James
08:46They may also have difficulty controlling their movement.
08:49But the truth is that this was in their best interest.
08:51Because their suit weighs over ninety-six kilos
08:54Let the gravitational execution help us a little.
08:56Let me tell you, if its gravity were like Earth's
08:59It remained an impossible task
09:01The situation was like throwing your brother into the water
09:03So you know, it's light and you can carry your dad in the water.
09:05But on the ground it's difficult to lift anyone there
09:07After they finished the twenty-one hours
09:08Rajabou Lunar Module
09:09The Luner Module D tied a knot in the Command Module
09:12Check, check
09:12They returned to planet Earth in peace, and the miracle was fulfilled.
09:16Regarding feelings of isolation and refusal to cooperate
09:18No, what I'm saying didn't happen. 11
09:20I haven't been assigned another task yet.
09:22The psychologists were a bit overly cautious.
09:24Or the person turned out to be more beautiful than the other person expected.
09:27He told you that if God is perfect, then the world is beautiful without two feet.
09:31A stranger wants to ask me a question
09:32I know he's sitting alone with the most respected people
09:34He sits with his family in the solitude of his home.
09:35And people don't even like him.
09:36Honest Russian space thunder
09:38Sergei Kirkaliev said it was alkalosis.
09:40During the period of widespread railway expansion, they were worried.
09:43The passengers, who are Rajab Al-Qart, are complaining, complaining, complaining, complaining, complaining, complaining
09:46When they see the trees moving quickly past them
09:48They are alarmed by the sight, they are frightened, and they go crazy.
09:50They also decided to build walls along the road next to the train.
09:54Of course, my dear, I don't need to tell you that this didn't happen.
09:56No one should go crazy or anything
09:57And the passengers, despite all the noise and dazzling scenery, are sleeping.
10:00But while the soul is determined to think about these things
10:02And they meet
10:02This happens with every new human experiment.
10:04Will a person's psychology differ under different circumstances?
10:07Are there different physiological and psychological experiments?
10:10Will human psychology and human physiology be affected?
10:15Dear viewer, let me tell you that the bet is on the human element.
10:18A dangerous gamble
10:19They got the human element, Abu Hamad
10:21Dear viewer, you are wonderful, but unexpected.
10:23No matter how excellent a vehicle we build
10:25Not just anyone can take it to space
10:26For example, the process of selecting an astronaut is difficult and complex.
10:29Every space agency has its own standards.
10:31Say, Abu Hamad, the same thing happened a long time ago when an astronaut was on fire.
10:33So they can say, "The Major General is gone, the Major General is gone."
10:35For example, the Japanese space agency selects ten candidates.
10:38And they are being held for a week in an isolated facility.
10:41They fear them and see who possesses the qualities of an astronaut.
10:44For example, qualities like those of Halha that could ignite the team
10:47Or they can be leaders and be able to resolve conflicts.
10:49Difficult qualities he learned from the interview
10:51Hey Abu Hamad, these are the things they test for space clubs.
10:54They are not testing their physical knowledge or their spatial knowledge.
10:57Natsu Hiko Inoue
10:58The psychiatrist responsible for the selection says
11:01It's easy to be a good person for a car period.
11:04But it's difficult to be a good person for a long time.
11:07She's staying with a relative during a family visit.
11:08The clock is moving
11:09But imagine being locked away with them in a capsule for three years
11:12You'll all set each other on fire, and I'll be handed an expensive space trip.
11:15So you're going to sit there and argue with me, and this one's going to get angry with that one?
11:17And I won't do that kind of work.
11:18I didn't do it this time either.
11:20You did it next time
11:21This week they are subjecting them to strange tests
11:23For example, they might ask them to fold a thousand origami sheets.
11:26Bird-shaped
11:27And they link them in order in a long good
11:29And those who don't understand carry them.
11:30He gives astronaut tests
11:31And they don't punish them in school
11:32He makes a hundred drawings for me
11:33And he writes to me, "I've made a mistake a hundred times."
11:34And the tenderness that I will not do its duty for, we will extend it
11:36my dear
11:37The line that connects a thousand origami pieces
11:39It is sent to a psychiatrist's office.
11:41To analyze the shape of the origami
11:43Therefore, they know who among the candidates is.
11:45Fadl performed with the same level of skill.
11:47When the deadline approached and the pressure increased
11:48And which one of them got bored and their performance changed?
11:50And who rushed
11:51The quality of his work was affected by time.
11:53All of these are crucial factors in selecting an astronaut.
11:56Because with every task they carry out
11:58The topic is turning into short, routine tasks.
12:01Sometimes to the point of being boring
12:02Be careful
12:03You are in the truth, Yazdiq and the one
12:04Anything you can do
12:06You've probably done it, and you've done it a lot.
12:07In the Apollo 17 mission
12:09Astronaut Eugene Kerman
12:11When they asked him
12:11Did anything funny happen to you on your Apollo mission?
12:14Tell them there's no need
12:15Nice, but I'll bring it with me.
12:16Disjointed words, I ask myself
12:18Also, among the tests she was doing
12:19Japanese space agency
12:20Those who used to perfume the bathroom
12:22Or they delay our meal for half an hour
12:23This showed some of the candidates' qualities
12:26Those who don't want to use it
12:27Is it quick?
12:28He might be irritable
12:29When something goes wrong
12:30He won't remain calm.
12:32And he acts wisely
12:32From here they can sense the...
12:34What could happen?
12:35If this happened in space
12:36If a problem occurs
12:37Or a malfunction occurred
12:38Or a disagreement occurred
12:39Ralph Harvey
12:39A NASA geologist said
12:41NASA's Katahiana spoke to the candidates late
12:43She tells them, "Guys, there was a mistake in your analysis."
12:46You have to come the next day
12:47We'll start the analysis all over again.
12:48And look here
12:49Will they leave what they have and go immediately?
12:50No
12:51Yes, that's right with me.
12:52This also shows them other things about the candidate's qualities.
12:54Seriousness outfit
12:55Will he give up what he has in his hand?
12:56So that he can join them?
12:57It's not just that our test stopped at Daham
12:58You might be an extremist, my dear.
13:00For a very trivial reason
13:01And of course, it's not very trivial for the person who sleeps next to you.
13:03Because the reason I'm talking about is snoring.
13:05But yeah
13:05You might not become an astronaut
13:07Because you snore while you're playing the flute
13:08Your colleague doesn't know what's going on in his phone and you're busy with him.
13:10The voice of the Arabs
13:11Of course, you might imagine that lack of sleep is a normal thing.
13:13We are all victorious and we take our shawls to sleep
13:14But again
13:15In the place of a midwife
13:16And there are people you've been with for a long time
13:18With a busy work schedule
13:20Lack of sleep can cause major problems
13:22It affected your performance at work.
13:24Which is the second
13:24You are in a spaceship
13:26I followed the kilometers from planet Earth
13:28After the selection of astronauts
13:29The training process begins
13:31Preparing them for missions
13:32The first thing is to define the task
13:34He is practicing on a custom-designed garment.
13:36To simulate this task
13:37And they train on a flight simulator
13:39Special for the people
13:40The duration is no less than 200 hours
13:41Then they sit them in a large water tank
13:44So they can practice weightlessness
13:45You will practice the placement of your movements.
13:48And I have a different reaction to her.
13:49Sorry, Abu Hamad, it's the Japanese copper.
13:50They didn't feel the weight of the world
13:52The Russians left, and the Americans left.
13:53Their favor was Saidi and they worked as a pointer
13:55No, my dear Safi
13:55Not all space missions are a joke
13:57Apollo 11 costume
13:58The subject is extremely difficult.
13:59You need everything to be 100% delicious.
14:02It was not possible to reduce the text of the expression
14:04For example, the Apollo 8 mission
14:05It consisted of 5 million and 800 thousand pieces
14:09If each part worked at 99% efficiency
14:11Nine out of ten
14:13You will have 5800 malfunctions or errors ahead of you.
14:16It's possible
14:17During a long journey
14:18You need 100% efficiency
14:19Because one mistake
14:20It could be very expensive for the task.
14:22We saw Aziz Sawarikh
14:23It explodes in the air before it comes out
14:25Elon Musk's SpaceX rockets
14:27Take three missiles and they will fail
14:28So that they can produce a successful one
14:30Origin in space
14:31You are failing
14:31At least the period of threads means
14:33For example, in the Apollo 13 mission
14:34The team was surprised by a pressure explosion
14:36During his journey
14:36She is an astronaut
14:37At that time, Jim Lovell
14:38His famous terrifying phrase
14:40Houston
14:40And I'll be a problem
14:41This explosion, my dear
14:42Tang was supposed to provide them
14:44oxygen required
14:46What he will breathe throughout the journey
14:47Your oxygen
14:48Your love
14:50Hassan Al-Hoss
14:50There was enough oxygen for them until they returned.
14:52But the problem is not the lack of oxygen
14:55The problem
14:55They didn't know how to get rid of them
14:57From the secret of carbon dioxide
14:58If it keeps gathering, it will keep gathering
15:00He will strangle them
15:00But thank God, my dear
15:01There was rapid communication with Earth
15:03And they were able to solve the problem
15:04Step by step
15:04And every step they took
15:06They were telling it on the ground
15:07First, before they did it above
15:08And they make sure that it is a disease that will succeed.
15:10When they conducted investigations because of this mistake
15:12They discovered that what happened
15:13Not because of one mistake
15:14But behind a series of mistakes
15:16I got a community
15:17Vehicle design
15:18He's the one who helped her reach this cup
15:20And sadness and luck follow her
15:21Unfortunately, of course
15:22This situation isn't always like this.
15:23For example, in April 1967
15:25The one who feels Soviet
15:25He decided to perform a space maneuver
15:27Major Vladimir Komarov was there
15:29The one who will go into space in a spacecraft called Swiss 1
15:31After that, the Swiss 2 vehicle will be launched.
15:33It will contain three astronauts
15:35And when they reach the same orbit
15:36They will connect with each other
15:37And her name is Di.
15:38Two astronauts
15:39The one in Swiss 2
15:40They will go out and count in space
15:42And they go to Swiss 1
15:43And they leave their colleague alone
15:44The two vehicles separate and return to Earth
15:46That was the plan, my dear.
15:48But at an important stage
15:49This has to happen before the launch
15:50And that is, the astronauts
15:51They must inspect the vehicles they use.
15:53And the astronaut at the time
15:54The one who was in charge
15:55Vladimir
15:55The reserve major
15:56Yuri Ga Garin
15:57Yes, my dear, that's the man who goes to space.
15:58They checked the vehicle's systems
16:00They found more than 200 malfunctions
16:01200
16:02They were going to perform that acrobatic stunt for him in space.
16:04Ha
16:05All of this before it even comes out
16:06But of course
16:07You are in a Soviet-style conflict
16:08The maiming had to be completed in some way
16:10space race
16:10Especially in the context of the Cold War
16:12There was no mercy
16:13And because of that
16:14Launched
16:14In Swiss 1 space
16:16And your eye
16:16You see nothing but light
16:17The problems began
16:18Problem with the solar panels
16:20vehicle
16:20Enter the vehicle
16:21Check the energy text
16:2350% of energy
16:24It's supposed to be working
16:25The reason for this malfunction
16:26They stopped the rest of the task
16:27And Kamrov preferred alone
16:28He tries to solve the problems
16:29And everything that solves a problem, my dear
16:31Look at another problem
16:32And they entered you into space
16:33Dear Ghala
16:34Come fix your house
16:35She opens her mouth
16:35Another paper problem
16:37And in the middle of all this
16:38All these problems
16:39He's trying to land on the ground
16:40As if, my dear
16:41Driving at a speed of 200 km/h
16:43On the history of Switzerland
16:44The tire is damaged
16:46And the lanterns were separated
16:47And you can't see it
16:48And try to reach
16:49And it's impossible to leave
16:50And you must arrive
16:51Difficult situation
16:52Kamrof
16:52Feder guides the spacecraft
16:54So that it lands on the ground
16:55And indeed
16:56He directs her correctly
16:57But unfortunately, my dear
16:58Before the final holiday
17:00parachute
17:00What was supposed to
17:01Opens
17:02When he descends
17:03It didn't open
17:03The result was
17:04The vehicle crashed into the ground
17:05And the Soviets lost it
17:06One of the most important astronauts
17:08In its history
17:09And the last problem
17:10Last problem
17:11The parachute is what I approved
17:13Human ambition, my dear
17:14He doesn't stop at dangerous maneuvers
17:16In space
17:16February 19
17:171986
17:18Launched
17:19Soviet space station
17:20Mir
17:21To be the first human settlement
17:23and the first laboratory
17:24For scientific experiments
17:25In space
17:25And it was through intense competition
17:27But many countries
17:28It was sending its pioneers
17:29Mir station
17:29French dress
17:30England
17:31Germany
17:32Austria
17:32They all participated in research
17:33Experiments on the station's surface
17:35Who else stopped from being there?
17:36He will die and learn
17:37He studies there
17:38USA
17:39In the United States of America
17:41Of course, my dear
17:42America doesn't care
17:43We said
17:43cold plateau
17:44And they announced
17:44They are the ones who strengthened me
17:45They are building a space station
17:46Freedom
17:46And that's what made me tell you
17:47I preferred just an idea
17:48Because of its difficult design
17:50And its horrific cost
17:51But
17:52Fortifying America's Fortress means
17:53Soviet Union Najjar
17:54Suddenly
17:55There is no longer any incentive
17:56If we do science
17:57We're in the world
17:58We're done with the race.
17:59Let's go see Iraq.
18:00What happens in it
18:01Let's see Afghanistan
18:02What happens in it
18:03That's it
18:03Najib, our income and our metro
18:05And space remained with itself.
18:06But other than that
18:07There's nothing wrong with it.
18:08One second, Abu Ahmed
18:09It means a space station
18:10In reality
18:10Like I told you
18:11US
18:12She intended
18:12Building her space station
18:14But the topic
18:15It was really difficult
18:15That's why in June
18:161992
18:17America made a deal with Russia
18:19They are building a joint space station
18:20One Sania Abu Ahmed
18:21How did this happen?
18:22This is the war of destruction
18:23She still hadn't replied to anything
18:24Touch the wall, Brilin
18:25Ninety-one fell
18:28Remember, my dear
18:29We are in the new era
18:30The post-Soviet era
18:31Try and see what he's doing.
18:32Advertisements are blooming
18:33And the year 1994
18:33Construction of the International Space Station has begun
18:36ISS
18:36With the participation of space agencies
18:38American
18:39Japanese
18:39European
18:40Canadian
18:41And also the Roscosmos agency
18:42Russian
18:43Hasso Aziz Tansil Private Universities
18:44Nice
18:45You will become a dear station
18:46Joint station
18:48For peaceful space research
18:49Hey, I'm telling you
18:49Building a station in space
18:51It is beneficial for humans to live in it.
18:52A very complex process
18:53outer space
18:54When you know, that means
18:55There's no air in it
18:55And it won't work to rely on it
18:56If you bring a liter of oxygen from the ground
18:58The station must be self-sufficient.
19:00Self-reliant
19:01That's why
19:01It needs systems
19:02In producing oxygen
19:03First system
19:04It was through water analysis
19:06In electricity
19:06Electric pilot walks
19:07on the water
19:08Then the
19:09Otto looks
19:10oxygen
19:10and hydrogen
19:11We take oxygen
19:12We put it in a container
19:13So we can breathe
19:14and hydrogen
19:14He enters into another system
19:15It is a system
19:16Getting rid of Sani carbon dioxide
19:18As we said
19:19If the levels of carbon dioxide are normal
19:20It rose
19:21The pioneers will suffocate him
19:22And of course
19:22You will keep the water of the generation clear
19:24He sees it as calm and doesn't let it go
19:26He needs to turn it on.
19:26Here it is
19:27This hydrogen that came out of us
19:28It reacts with carbon dioxide
19:30So we go out, Mia
19:31What is it
19:31Sani Carbon Dioxide, that's a phrase
19:33About C-Auto
19:34We'll take from C-Auto
19:35Auto
19:36And we put it in the H
19:37So we're left with H-Auto
19:38Medicine and carbon remain Ahmed
19:39He stops on his own
19:40You are a king, you are carbon.
19:41God
19:42He is your friend
19:42Focus on the episode
19:43Hydrogen, we'll go to C-Auto
19:45He asks permission for the oxygen molecules he has with him
19:47And he still works on H2
19:48The one who loves her
19:48Humans take in oxygen and breathe it.
19:50He drinks and enjoys himself. H2
20:01Shall I tell you, my dear, that the air in space
20:03He behaves differently
20:04My dear, should I explain the subject to you in physics?
20:06On our planet
20:07The air becomes less dense the closer it gets to the ground.
20:09It will be higher
20:10But when we raise it
20:11The air density decreases
20:12Because of gravity and the nature of our planet
20:15In winds that change the air along
20:17This is not available on the space station.
20:18There's no one going to do anything to him.
20:20So the air here behaves like liquids.
20:21It clumps together and forms bubbles
20:23But of course we don't see it
20:25What could happen here
20:26It's possible a slightly larger bubble might form.
20:29from carbon dioxide
20:30Our astronaut
20:31Hadeer won't see her
20:32He breathes it
20:33He fights
20:34He dies bursting
20:35That's why
20:35It has a ventilation system and small fans that run all day.
20:38To change the air
20:39This makes the sound in the space station very loud.
20:41So, you come with love in relation to the air.
20:42He puts the water
20:43for example
20:44Steam and sweat
20:45The one who comes out of the astronauts
20:46It is sterilized
20:47And he'll bring the cap back again
20:48Of course, there's Boss Natalie.
20:49You know
20:50They use it to get the champagne back on its own.
20:51I know
20:52And you know
20:52So we won't tell him
20:53Bouhbeit, don't worry, I'm suffering
20:54How can you tolerate a hundred liters of champagne like this?
20:56Here I say to you, my dear
20:57The water filtration process is often
20:59On the International Space Station
21:01Cleaner than the cleanest filter
21:03You know
21:03The subject is real, Syrian.
21:04According to Lynn Carter
21:05Those who worked on the International Space Station
21:07Specifically on water purification technologies
21:09He said that they are working
21:10A better thing and a solution
21:11From the water purification plant
21:13In which city in the world
21:14And also from time to time
21:16They send fresh water
21:17International Space Station
21:19To find the water that is there
21:20When Bouhamid was asked about the shower
21:21Now, this wasn't gravity.
21:23The water from the noise when it comes down
21:25What should I download?
21:26What is this, no attraction?
21:27No, Abu Hamid, it will be in this situation.
21:28shower under
21:29Nor the one above him
21:30Let me tell you, my dear
21:31After many attempts, she collapsed
21:32To create a shower system in space
21:34astronauts currently
21:35They use alcohol or a cloth
21:37Wet with soap
21:37So they can clean themselves
21:38And so they lose their hair
21:39They use
21:40Waterless Shampoo
21:41Shampoo that doesn't need water
21:43On the watch during the work period
21:45In Mir and ISS
21:46He was always
21:47Missions for space
21:47It's not done by one person.
21:49But rather a team made up
21:50Two or three astronauts
21:51You can't go alone.
21:52Because if a problem occurs while you are there
21:54You were alone
21:55No one will know the truth
21:55No winch
21:56This is where the necessity of having
21:58Complete set
21:59But this
21:59It creates a problem
22:00But it is non-physical
22:02psychological problem
22:03No problem, Abu Ahmed
22:04Someone who hates the louses
22:05Psychologists say
22:06When you isolate yourself with someone
22:08More than six weeks
22:09This could cause brain death
22:11His name
22:11Irrational Entagonism
22:13irrational hostility
22:15If you returned with the locusts, you would have been fine.
22:16More than a month and a half
22:17You'll find yourself annoyed by him
22:18For no reason
22:18There is no clear rational reason
22:20Most of them are reasons for misunderstanding
22:21Therefore, you might hate
22:22Who is the person in front of you?
22:23He breathes
22:24six eight
22:24eighty-seven
22:25Two astronauts set off
22:26Mir station
22:27They are Yuri Romanenko
22:29And Alexander Lovekin
22:30In a mission lasting
22:31326 days
22:32And its time
22:33It was a standard marble
22:34Mir station was narrow
22:35And also their sleeping cat
22:37It was closer to the telephone booth
22:38So imagine
22:39With this distance
22:40Any action is possible
22:41He sparks a fight between them
22:42And this isn't just any fight, my dear.
22:44This is a fight at a height
22:45More than 300 km above the Earth
22:47It's that difficult
22:47If someone intervenes between them
22:48The biggest disaster, my dear
22:49If someone appeared to separate them
22:51It will be Elian
22:51Okay, Abu Ahmed
22:52This is definitely a problem
22:53It won't happen at the second station.
22:55On the International Space Station
22:56Because it is newer and larger than the Mir station.
22:58my dear
22:59The issue has nothing to do with space.
23:00Fishermen prefer to seek shade
23:01One of them with their knafeh
23:03Because if two or three feet go
23:04This could trigger this situation
23:06The one from Ershonal
23:07antagonism
23:08This means
23:08The location is not the reason.
23:09But the feeling that you are trapped
23:11And you only have certain people in front of you
23:13And the question, my dear
23:14They were pregnant, some of them were correct.
23:15This whole period was completely without any problems.
23:18Di Jzi Di
23:18I'm telling you that Alexander was saying
23:20Yuri is older than him and has a larger hump.
23:22He was the leader on this mission.
23:24This is a very clear font name for dealing with the plurals.
23:26That's regarding Alexander
23:27Fabiori remained the mission leader
23:28He wasn't being aggressive
23:29There were definitely some infuriating things happening.
23:30And here Yuri was going back to a brilliant solution
23:33Any mistake that happens
23:34He didn't blame himself or his colleague.
23:36What is this?
23:37This is the biggest one.
23:38Abu Hamad, may God bless his work.
23:38He always blamed the aviation garage center on the ground
23:41Those below are the ones I can't see.
23:43They are the reason
23:43Captain, I'm cutting the pigeons.
23:45The vehicle broke down
23:46And here we are, stuck here all our lives
23:48Oh brother, may God destroy this garage center!
23:51Yes
23:51correct
23:52In it
23:52According to her work, American psychology
23:55Nick Cams
23:55In both of those cases, it's not just the people who do that.
23:57Space missions in long-duration missions
23:59After the sixth week specifically
24:01They start to become more hostile
24:03And it indicates that they are not hostile towards each other.
24:04They go up to the garage center
24:06Ground control
24:08The employees below can tolerate it
24:09They're going home anyway to take care of their families and children.
24:11Those countries have no poor people
24:13On the International Space Station
24:15The pioneers live in a simulation of a city that protects them.
24:18But the station sometimes needs maintenance.
24:20Hours from inside
24:21And hours, my dear, then
24:22The matter requires risk.
24:24It is a process that, if I fix it from the outside
24:26When you fix it from the outside
24:27And you are in space
24:28This means you have to do
24:29She walks in space
24:31And these space people put on their suits and fight in space.
24:34So that they can carry out maintenance tasks from outside.
24:36They are tied together at the waist with a safety rope.
24:38Okay, Abu Hamid, why would they go into space tied up?
24:40What if they come back after that?
24:41Dear friend, we're in space, not under your house.
24:43We're at a completely different sign.
24:44If this man stays away, I won't be able to get close.
24:46Nothing pulls you under the influence of gravity.
24:48It is almost non-existent
24:49Besides, there's no friction.
24:51There's nothing to say, so go ahead.
24:53Astronauts are so weightless
24:56A simple alley like that is
24:57It's possible to send astronauts to the ends of the earth
25:00But of course at a different speed
25:02There is no air resistance to slow anything down.
25:05That's why astronauts have to stay tethered all the time.
25:07If you give a simple push
25:09It will keep hundreds of rain away
25:11Nothing will stop him
25:12Also, anything she has with her must be secured and tied up.
25:14Abu Hamid, I know why?
25:16So that nothing gets stolen
25:17No, my dear, this is in every monastery you have.
25:18Unfortunately, if anything gets out of hand
25:19It's impossible to go back
25:20Once upon a time, astronaut Steven Shane Pepper
25:22She lost a tool bag weighing 14 kilograms
25:27At that point, my dear, she had two options.
25:29He lets her go, then she brings him back
25:31But my dear, she made the right decision.
25:33And a fixed bag that walks in space
25:36Prevents more than $100,000
25:38100,000
25:39Oh bag
25:40Wait, bag
25:43Of course, and Hamid
25:43Is that possible?
25:44For example
25:46Obedience to space allows space to emerge without being bound.
25:48Without any restrictions or ropes
25:50Why should we tell you?
25:50In February 1984
25:52astronaut Proust McCandless
25:54First Space Walk
25:56Without being tethered to the spacecraft
25:59Ya Nara Bayati
26:01Abu Hamid's outfit without a stunt double
26:02Is it true that he was able to do that?
26:03Because he was wearing a custom-made suit
26:05Its name is MMU
26:06Rigid technology
26:07From Manufacturing Unit
26:09We'll send him like Abu Hamid, my blood is in Alexandria
26:11With MMU technology
26:12the important
26:12This custom suit
26:14It will be packed in 24 pressurized nitrogen cylinders
26:18Senkijo Science Street
26:19The astronaut uses them to orient himself in space.
26:21On the ground, if you open a fire extinguisher
26:23It won't make you fly
26:24But in space
26:25I'm afraid you're resisting.
26:26Just a push of gas coming out of the pipes
26:29It is estimated that the astronaut will be supplied with a large distance
26:32Because there is no more room for compromise.
26:33Nothing slows him down.
26:35Because something as important as this will succeed
26:36Gas pipes must be used
26:39And plant control
26:40So that Broz moves himself away
26:42And then it stays in place
26:43He returns back to the vehicle
26:44And indeed, Broz realized that he was steering himself away from the vehicle.
26:48Distance 98 meters
26:50To be the first human
26:51It floats in space without any connection.
26:54He returns safely
26:57With our constant presence in space
27:00via the International Space Station
27:01And with the increased duration of the missions
27:03Its effects began to appear on the astronauts' bodies
27:06Without their permission
27:07The one who puts pressure on their backs
27:08Their backs start to straighten more
27:10And by widening the spaces between the vertebrae
27:11In my degree, my dear
27:12It's that people's height increases by 3%
27:14But this is probably the only thing that increases the stress levels of astronauts.
27:17Let me tell you that our bodies as humans
27:19A factor that has left capitalism like this
27:20We don't use anything that isn't essential.
27:22It's unnecessary
27:23For example, astronauts did not use their leg organs.
27:25So that they can move
27:25The muscles in his legs could no longer bear his weight.
27:28On Body Day, it tells you
27:29Tab Tala, it's good, we don't use it.
27:30It remains unnecessary
27:31Shali, you son of a gun!
27:32This is where the process of muscle loss begins.
27:35And not just muscles
27:36The bone is also thinning
27:37To the point that astronauts
27:39Those who have more than 6 months of experience
27:41They are exposed to loss in the bite
27:42It is equivalent to 20 years on Earth.
27:44That means if an astronaut is 30 years old
27:46When his bones grow back, he'll be like a person.
27:49He is 50 years old
27:50Literally, the bone grew
27:51An astronaut can lose between 15% and 20% of their bone mass.
27:54Your news is good
27:55The body rebuilds muscle and bone over time.
27:58The muscles will recover in a few weeks.
27:59Yes, the bone is from regret
28:00It won't go back to how it was before.
28:01Even after a full year of recovery
28:03So what's the solution, Abu Hamad?
28:04I don't want to lose my bones
28:05Why is he telling you this?
28:05The best exercises for astronauts
28:07It is weight training
28:09What a problem, my dear
28:09Weights are essential in space.
28:11Because there is no gravity to pull these weights downwards
28:14So when you take it up
28:15Tabzi Al-Majhoud
28:16So here they have to run on a treadmill
28:18And of course
28:18They are running, but they don't send anything.
28:20They're having fun on the treadmill
28:21So they prefer their shops
28:22The only solution is for them to be exposed to the weights
28:24It is when they stand up and their weight is turned away
28:26Using resistance bands
28:28Those who are able to train
28:29You know those plastics that you keep stretching like that?
28:31This is resistance
28:32Fadi is showing off her muscles and saying a number
28:33It's like they're pulling weights
28:35But it will be less than their weight
28:36They train for two and a half hours a day.
28:38We don't know yet
28:39How much difference does 80 make?
28:41Because there was no experience
28:42They are sending a space flag
28:42And they let him not train
28:43What's wrong, Abu Hamid?
28:44The topic separates me
28:45Why are we doing this to ourselves?
28:46We are not passing through planet Earth
28:47And the test is gone.
28:48We'll jump here and then go back down normally.
28:50We are burning with our freedom
28:51There's nothing in the area I love
28:52Not even 24 nitrogen cylinders
28:54Is that possible, my dear?
28:55I tell you that space exploration has given us
28:56Great inventions
28:57I could tell you that this project, for example
28:59Contributed in some way
29:00In that we can do
29:01CATSCAN scans
29:03Magnetic generation
29:03And some concentrated effort equipment
29:05These were side effects of the trip
29:07This could be a lot
29:08But in response to your question
29:09Building a slide in space
29:10According to the former NASA director
29:12Vikel Griffin
29:13If we woke up one day
29:14We found NASA had disappeared
29:15All the achievements in space are gone
29:16We'll be upset
29:17But he challenged anyone to give a logical reason
29:20For this sadness
29:20Technically, our life on Earth
29:21Walk 100 flow 14
29:23May the few years we are in not drown us
29:25But according to Griffin
29:26The sadness that we have
29:27What if NASA disappeared?
29:28All research facilities
29:30In the field of space, it disappeared
29:31It will be because I will spend a good deed that is exploratory
29:33Our illogical instinct
29:35Those who are ingrained in our genes
29:36We are explorers
29:37According to what I said
29:38I am a Nobel Prize winner
29:392022
29:39Sevanti Babu
29:41Humans are the only friends
29:42Those who don't model exploration
29:43And the source of the estgraph of Civanti
29:44Humans were exploring it
29:46Even when they are in a place with no resources
29:48There's no need for them to leave him.
29:50As if the unknown is to humans
29:51His temptation
29:52It is irresistible
29:53And that's what made our human race
29:54In fifty thousand years only
29:56It covers every spot on the ground
29:57We saved the earth
29:58We will find the Wright brothers
29:59Year 1003
30:00When they tried to fly
30:01They said that we will renew the legacy of our ancestors.
30:03Those who explored the Earth
30:03We will explore the sky
30:04We take humanity to the heavens
30:05And then we meet
30:06Space science pioneer
30:07Konstantin Tslyukovsky
30:09We say this planet
30:10baby cradle
30:11But there is no child
30:12He will live in his cradle
30:13forever
30:13You will find the little child
30:14engraved in it
30:15Spirit of Exploration
30:16Go away, he's going outside
30:17His years
30:18Go try it.
30:19The elders told their stories
30:19Even though you are a child
30:21Enjoy your childhood, my friend.
30:22Endless ambition
30:23And it won't end
30:24We arrive at a certain place
30:25Because, as NASA director
30:26Dan Golden
30:27Summarize the topic
30:27That the goal of every exploration
30:29Not the destination itself
30:30And we are the journey
30:31The real treasure is in the journey.
30:32The one in which the human
30:33I throw myself into the unknown countries
30:34That's why
30:35Everything that reaches a person
30:36The farthest place
30:36He'll be searching for a new unknown.
30:37He explores it
30:38Because in exploring the journey
30:39He rediscovers himself
30:40In the end, my dear
30:41The one who will help you is strong
30:42Explore yourself
30:43This last episode
30:44Next episode
30:44Sources listed under the video
30:46Subscribe to the YouTube channel
30:47I assure you
30:52What made it easy for you
31:15Translated by Nancy Qanqar

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