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00:20If we continue at this speed, we will reach there within fifteen days.
00:28There is a lot of hard work involved in this space work. When did you get anything in return for your hard work?
00:40Win you scream I'm fine
00:48We have a lot of work to do when we get to Wes Cam.
00:53From the secondary pal I bought the blanket sub straight pack
00:55much to do, much to do
01:24do it do it do it
01:52No no no no you're not okay Ben your blood oxygen is dropping and there's a lot of bone fracture too
02:17is high
02:20you knew
02:22And yet you didn't let Emily take the exam.
02:25We have very little time
02:27I think your lunge is full of blood
02:29Aspiration is needed to remove it.
02:32And I can't treat you without the basic cam equipment.
02:38we have to drive fast
02:40This rover cannot travel faster than R per ten kilometers.
02:44If I add a little bit to the softer protocol
02:46So I can increase it to 20.
02:48Leggin' the path between us and base cam so bad
02:52that the journey did not go well
02:56Ben
02:58You will not take this vehicle above 15, you understand.
03:03Got it Captain
03:07Someone modified the rover's speed protocols
03:10They are moving at a speed of 12 kilometers per hour.
03:13what are they doing after all
03:14Because of Ben
03:15play karo
03:16Play Uving Rover Code
03:19Frontlights will be visible
03:33Some people asked us
03:35Why do we want to wake up like this?
03:37Where our death is almost certain
03:40And whatever we have prepared
03:42Will that be enough?
03:44Year 2016
03:48Umanity has so far
03:49Youmans on another planet
03:51never done any soaking work
03:53So humans are going to Mars.
03:55How will you prepare for this mission?
03:57How to serve
04:03Last month we launched a new space traf
04:05which was part of our V Energie space program
04:08that would send American astronauts to Mass
04:10and two months to prepare for those missions.
04:13For Scott
04:15for a whole year
04:17will be in space
04:18Good Luck Captain
04:26An American astronaut in a few hours
04:29will begin his year-long mission to the International Space Station.
04:33And when Scott is in space
04:35So his twin brother had been a shuttle commander
04:37Mark Kelly will live on Earth
04:39Both brothers will become subjects of study.
04:43The month trip is a very long trip.
04:45month long with
04:46And we have to understand that
04:48For such a long time as an astronaut
04:51How does being in orbit affect them?
04:56Space flight damages approximately half of our body
04:58Almost every system is affected
05:01Affects the cardiovascular system
05:03affects the muscular system
05:05The immune system is also affected
05:07The more time you spend in the workspace, the more problems you face.
05:12To be honest, we don't have a lot of data on what happened to Scott's body during those twelve months.
05:17will have an impact
05:18We are unaware of this and you are basically doing an experiment on yourself.
05:27His life is at stake; he may even lose his life in this mission.
05:37I'm a test pilot, so it's important for me to always be doing something new.
05:43We're saying goodbye to him one last time before he leaves.
05:47The higher risk involved makes this mission even more interesting.
06:00The engine has started
06:05Smoke is rising
06:10And this lift off
06:13The year of space travel has begun
06:16Kelly Corleone is heading to the Patlanca International Space Station
06:31Going to Mars will not only draw attention to the safety and well-being of explorers
06:39Rather, there will also be a feeling of drama and suspense in them.
06:46Will they be able to survive in a world they were not meant for?
07:02here two thousand thirty three
07:04Who is Bench Sawyer?
07:06Bench Sawyer is our commander
07:10I have never seen a person as trustworthy as Bench in my life.
07:21Bench Sawyer is a crate commander and I consider myself lucky to be on his team
07:28Ask them
07:31Who is Bench Sawyer?
07:37He is a member of the team
07:49how far is it
07:5234 kilowatts went to
07:5469 Kilowatts Pache
08:02One kilowatt of Jhala Prati is equivalent to kilowatt of
08:05bench
08:06Hey, are you with me?
08:11bench
08:12Amesh
08:14two two two
08:44Fift and Sift will be locked
08:46Suspension System Compromise
08:49Recommended Visual Assessment
08:51problem in the back
08:52I go out and look
09:15Now OK has arrived
09:22The lower supporting strut above the third wheel set is broken
09:27Can you weld it?
09:30no chance
09:32Alpha One Alpha has split up
09:34The entire rocker is worn out
09:38Repercussion report on damage to the lot supporting strut alpha one alpha
09:43Replacement components required for restoration of mobility
09:52We are now 16.2 kilometers away.
09:55I need workshop equipment to treat Ben.
09:58We will have to walk
10:00The temperature is minus 35 degrees.
10:02And by nightfall it will be minus 70
10:06If our batteries run out, we'll freeze to death.
10:09I think if we go at the right speed
10:11So we can reach Bestam in four hours.
10:15Time taken to return the rover
10:17Our batteries now have only 4.5 farads of charge left.
10:22There is a lot of risk in this
10:25I will not put my crew in any danger.
10:30We will leave when the suits are fully charged
10:32If you haven't reached Bestam
10:43We have no way out
10:45If you inform us that
10:47It's okay to order me to stay in the rover and watch you die
10:51So you shouldn't order C.
11:04Send a status update to Mission Control and tell them that we won't be able to contact them until the base cam arrives.
11:12Year 2016
11:19The strange thing about the month is that it rotates once in 24 days.
11:26There are seasons and polar ice caps, so according to information services, it looks similar to Earth.
11:33But if you dig a little deeper, you'll find it's very cold and dry.
11:38You can't breathe the air there, and that's much worse than anywhere else on Earth.
11:45is hostile
11:47The highest temperature ever recorded on Mars is 0 degrees Celsius.
11:50And it's like reading on a sunny summer day at Equator
11:55But at night it reaches minus 100 degrees Celsius.
12:05We will have to fix a fundamental problem in the Mars mission.
12:09Which never came up in the case of the Apollo program.
12:14And that is the human body
12:17How do we keep it safe in space and on the surface of that planet for a long time?
12:24We are very fragile creatures
12:27We are very well evolved to survive at sea level
12:31That too in the lava of this planet and nowhere else.
12:37Many problems can occur in the absence of gravity.
12:41Your heart won't work as efficiently.
12:44And so it will become less effective.
12:46Your mind will have a hard time controlling your movements.
12:50Your body will take millers right out of your bones
12:53It is very important to study all these things.
12:55Not just because we have to choose this academic
12:58But because we want to make sure that
13:00They were able to reach the surface of Mars safely.
13:05The physical challenges of reaching Mars will be enormous.
13:08You will be in a zero gravity environment for about eight minutes.
13:12Which would be like lying in bed for eight minutes.
13:15And then you'll reach the surface of Mars.
13:19your coordination, your cardiovascular system, your vascular system
13:24All of this will come together under an unexpected gravitational load that was not there before.
13:29So the question arises: will you be able to survive that critical moment when you land on Mars?
13:40Even if we fail, we still tried
13:50For the past seven months, Daedalus had been our armor, protecting us from dangers like a shield on this journey.
13:56remained
13:57And now for the rest of the journey we had nothing but our AV A suits.
14:08Hope you are 16.2 pisa away from tax
14:10We have to go on
14:13The temperature is minus 35 degrees and will be minus 70 by night.
14:18If our bakery gets into this manure, we will be wiped out.
14:23o nine
14:46We are not able to do Ada Teej
14:48We can't stand
14:51We are moving at RK speed on pre-kilometers
14:56The walls cannot turn
14:58You stop and breathe easy
15:00We can't turn
15:04We have to walk to
15:05Now it is Mahanchana till night hour
15:07We have to go by the steep path
15:09say it right
15:11Op
15:12Op
15:14and less R
15:21do it do it
15:50do it do it
16:15do it
16:15do it
16:17do it
16:22do it
16:29do it do it do it
16:55do it do it
17:25Do it in me, I will talk
17:28do it
17:32do it
17:33Puline Bhad Sabkare Ki Jhaal Jo Bhad Subskravi Bhal
17:59Spribe
18:38Year 2016
18:50He's the kind of person you'll never know until you get close to him.
18:55He laughs a lot
18:58If he goes a day without telling a joke, I have to ask him
19:07You didn't say anything today to keep me quiet, what happened?
19:12I think it's just in some people's genes.
19:16that they want to leave their home and go somewhere to explore
19:20You have to be very effective at breaking that connection with other people.
19:24The ones you left behind
19:30This is the person you would choose to go to Mars
19:33Someone with a family who understands the risks involved on Mars
19:39My wife stayed at home
19:41Hoping I don't fall victim to such a treasury
19:45that I can't get out of
19:47So, you have to prepare your mind for this.
19:54that anything could happen there
19:58When I talk about space explorers
20:01So I wholeheartedly applaud his courage.
20:06That he is going away from all his loved ones and acquaintances.
20:13do impossible things
20:18that year two thousand thirty three
20:20Can you tell me a little about your dot?
20:24When I was little, my dad and I
20:29Small models of the solar system were made
20:33And he told me all about the stars
20:37And taught me how to find my way to the stars
20:42And I don't know, ever since then I've wanted to go into space.
21:11What is
22:04I don't want metrics
22:05Just tell me this
22:06Because how much longer will it take to get the news?
22:09Considering the delay
22:11And if it continues at this pace
22:13So he must have reached Base Camp an hour ago.
22:16Their suits may have turned off thermal regulation
22:19So that Oxygen Pride and Seatu can scrubbing
22:21There will be some karmic residue in the electrogel, but
22:24They are growing at night
22:26without power
22:27They will settle there
22:41Bin, bin, bin, bin, I can't find it
22:48Come, now you are the commander
22:56We have to keep moving forward
22:57Basecamp will be yours
23:00Let's move ahead
23:02Let Go
23:16How long will it take to contact
23:21Satlet Achalaga
23:37Now you should pitch in.
23:47Now you should pitch in.
23:50It is very cold to log in
23:52Kaush me lay
23:55Warning, which Matti Par is Achhlaga
24:09Warning, which Matti Par is Achhlaga
24:12Pichen Achalaga
24:17Achalaga
24:17Achalaga
24:18You keep doing well, Bas
24:19Hamat Batarna
24:21We are going to multiply
24:22Pesage Sachada Dud Neke
24:25We will arrive soon, Bass
24:28you tell me your opinion
24:29Keep your patience
24:31We will go a lot
24:45If you try to draw the solar system on PayPal, the planets will appear very small.
24:53His style has only one way of breathing and that is to make his poodle.
25:01Space scams are very expensive, did you get it for less money?
25:11I can't figure out where the Voxhop is.
25:17Kam aan humein jal diga nahi toh work kam aan ben ko sul liye
25:32Prestressed Compress
25:42Now here I have easily removed his helmet and back pad.
25:47After these I have added rhyme
25:50Information about interaction will be given in the footer.
25:52Give me a monitor and two amazing eyepieces
25:54I am only listening to the exam.
26:03Heart rate is increasing a lot
26:09Blood has accumulated in the left lung and buccal space of the brain.
26:15Give me the chest tube, we have to drain this blood
26:18Preparing chesttubes
26:19Bank's Hundred Mikes and Fentanyls Two Will Be a Little Pain
26:22give gloves
26:24blood pressure is very low
26:25The scalpel has become blood-soaked and constricted.
26:30Oxygen saturation 88%
26:33What
26:34Bant
26:37Justube
26:39I'm doing the baby dance
26:41You will get a little from this
26:44Start Sakshi
26:46I need to check my vitals
26:48Stayed me
26:50People are having strong pressure right now.
26:51something is wrong
26:52I'm able to do some walking again because of the band
26:55I have to get it out of here
27:01Scalpel
27:05There is blood all over the bank
27:07There are many spin bhats in them.
27:08Bant is regaining consciousness
27:11Prepare for the bantro dwartram
27:12I need to increase the blood supply and dilate the spleen. Hurry up, the work has just been done.
27:19Stay with me, come on
27:21The bank is in very bad condition, the bulb is leaking
27:24yes this is quickly fixed in one
27:27Hurry up, Pidge
27:41Contact has been made
27:47I would have gone to great lengths
27:49We've all been through a lot
27:56I knew what you were doing
28:00That's why he did it
28:01Because you knew our voices
28:03That was the way life was
28:05and fighting death
28:09Khun their lift lung
28:11and crossed into Purus Pace
28:13which is not working lamely
28:16And they didn't get the same amount of truth.
28:21The dead bodies were taken out from his body
28:24and after removing the clot
28:25His spirits were greatly
28:29Too much damage has been done
28:31Their blood is trillions
28:36I fired him
28:38But their vital science
28:40The constable remains
28:41And that too in a very unpleasant manner
28:47their
28:49their
28:50They have a lot of blood, a lot of blood.
28:54I can't say anything
28:56whether they will survive or not
29:01I am nothing
29:03Bashri no nothing
29:03is said
29:07Yut
29:08No
29:14loot
29:15their
29:15Possession
29:16Lord
29:16loot
29:33I think humans should soak up space
29:36It is the latest version of that ancient human practice.
29:40which is called human sacrifice
29:43But it's for a much greater purpose.
29:51Early astronauts took risks
29:53They were brave people
29:56They were test pilots
29:58And they were allowed to fly in the early stages of jet engines.
30:02and many of them died
30:07Challenger now heading down range
30:15Obviously there has been a major malfunction.
30:18We do not have any downlinks.
30:27Sometimes such painful things happen by hand.
30:32This is all part of the process of exploration and discovery.
30:37Bravery is not for those who have a weak heart.
30:40The force belongs to the brave people
31:05After spending a year in space, I now realize that a year is longer than I thought.
31:11Was
31:11Who feels like I've lived here my whole life in Chile?
31:16I've never felt completely normal in space.
31:21There's always something a little wrong
31:31When these Astronauts put themselves in danger, it's not just the things that threaten us.
31:36Do you know
31:37These people put their bodies at risk for us and the human race in ways we probably wouldn't.
31:43will never be able to understand
31:47We won't know for years what impact Mishin had on them.
31:53We will continue to monitor and see how their aging process unfolds.
31:59We won't know for a long time what they sacrificed.
32:10I do worry about
32:15called to the principal's office
32:16So the first thought that comes to mind is whether the data is correct or not.
32:23But I have complete faith in the space program.
32:26And I know he's safe, but I always have this thought in my mind.
32:32that maybe my hopes were up and anything could happen there
32:44Ok
32:51Wait, let me put on this headset.
32:55How are you Bita good how are you you don't seem very excited
33:04Ofcourse I miss you
33:06This is what happened, isn't it?
33:07I miss them so much I just can't show it.
33:11I used to go out with him to watch movies.
33:14Such things do not seem important at that time.
33:17But we miss such things more when we can't do them.
33:22I saw your report card.
33:25Good
33:26Good Monks, but you'll have to work harder on your Spanish.
33:31Yes know
33:32I don't like other languages ​​and they are very difficult.
33:38Learning languages ​​is difficult
33:40Because I've been learning Russian for, I don't know, maybe 18 years.
33:44And there's no doubt that it takes a lot of hard work.
33:49Yes
33:55In the last year of my life, she failed to notice that I had grown four inches taller.
34:00I started going to a new school
34:02and became my new friend
34:07In a way, he is making a huge sacrifice by sacrificing his life for the sake of money.
34:17The next time I see you, Shalit, you'll be standing at the end of the steps when I get off the plane.
34:23Of course, when I get home from school, the first thing I will do is go and hug him because that's what he asked me to do.
34:29I don't want that half-distance hug, I want that big, two-armed hug.
34:36Holding me tight with both hands, hugging me, yes of course, he has everything planned for me.
34:51Mikhail Kornyan is coming home to Scott Kelly Sergey Volkoff
34:59What is the good life that we wish we had?
35:04Is a good life one where you just have fun?
35:11And whether there is any risk or not, a good life is one in which we have the opportunity to achieve something.
35:19yes
35:33There is a risk of the rocket going off course upon launch.
35:36It feels like going over Niagara Falls on a drum.
35:42Nothing brings more joy than realizing that we will not die.
36:11We must go to the table
36:19This will definitely require more sacrifices, more radiation, more risk and more time.
36:36But I will still go
36:44I'll mess with my sister
36:51And I'll worry that he cares about me
36:54Jyat prao go ki vadegi will live more too
37:10for the shower
37:25I didn't hire you because I hoped you could keep your feelings separate from this mission.
37:31yes
37:32Rather I hired you because you can't keep me.
37:37Because I needed someone who could understand what I was thinking.
37:45To make such a mission successful, it is necessary to have a sense of belonging.
38:21Yours is essential
38:49Yours is essential
39:23Yours is essential
39:44Yours is essential
40:32We all see
40:35That is what we exist from
40:39We have the fire to do something.
40:50We have come millions of kilometers away, piercing the darkness. We were all ready to sacrifice everything.
41:03Because we knew that building a house on this land was the only way forward.
41:08Through which a person can keep watching everything.
41:21I knew you would stay right here
41:49You had to make Prani Birya, that is your Prani way
42:04You are here forever
42:17Ben is no more
42:22I was now the commander.
42:28Having Ben's strength to guide us
42:31We had the longest journey in the history of mankind.
42:37And we knew we had to go even further without Ben.
42:44lets know
43:31Jhal Jhal
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