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dozydawn · 6 months
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Jana Khokhlova and Sergei Novitski Compulsory Dance, 2007. Photographed by Guang Niu and Toshifumi Kitamura.
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Jana Khokhlova and Sergei Novitski's Russian folk costumes at the 2010 Olympics and 2010 European Championships.
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jolselin · 3 years
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10 years ago, 03.09.2011, the russian production of tanz der vampire, бал вампиров, had its premiere at saint-petersburg theatre of musical comedy!
the production ran for the next three years until its closing performance on 31.07.2014 and has had frequent additional performances for the next five years.
the cast featured ivan ozhogin, elena gazaeva, georgy novitsky, kirill gordeev, rostislav kolpakov, alexander sukhanov, vera sveshnikova, sergey denisov, igor krol, natalia dievskaya, agata vavilova, manana gogitidze and many more wonderful artists.
the pictures above are from the first run, 03-11.09.2011. credit goes to: maria kovaleva, vladimir postnov, alexander utyupin, and saint-petersburg theatre of musical comedy.
happy tenth anniversary! <3
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moonwatchuniverse · 2 years
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March 18, 2022 Soyuz MS-21 to the ISS The full Russian ISS Expedition 66 cosmonauts crew, commander Oleg Artemyev, flight engineers Denis Matveyev and Sergei Korsakov pose on the launchpad prior to their spaceflight mission which will further integrate the Russian Prichal module on the International Space Station. However this image reminds us of Soyuz MS-04 in April 2017, which was a Soyuz mission without any Omega wrist watches used... Note the large Goldish case white dial chronographs strapped over the left forearm of the Sokol KV02 space suit, as usually an Omega Speedmaster chronograph would be strapped in that place. Was Omega planning another reveal “Live” from Space as they did with the Omega X-33 Speedmaster announced as the “Mars watch” during a “Live” Press conference onboard the Russian Mir space station in March 1998? Or did the Russians finally turn to Russian-made chronographs as in September 2021 cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky wore a Konstantin Chaykin chronograph during two consecutive spacewalks ! (Photo: TASS/Roscosmos)
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g33kxinc · 3 years
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Russian spacecraft returns to Earth with movie crew aboard
Russian spacecraft returns to Earth with movie crew aboard
Actress Yulia Peresild was part of a film crew that went to the International Space Station to film scenes for a movie. She returned to Earth Sunday along with Klim Shipenko and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky. | Photo by Sergei SavostyanovTASS via Getty ImagesA Russian actress and director-producer who spent 12 days aboard the International Space Station returned to Earth early Sunday along…
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isfeed · 3 years
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Russian spacecraft returns to Earth with movie crew aboard
Russian spacecraft returns to Earth with movie crew aboard
Actress Yulia Peresild was part of a film crew that went to the International Space Station to film scenes for a movie. She returned to Earth Sunday along with Klim Shipenko and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky. | Photo by Sergei SavostyanovTASS via Getty Images A Russian actress and director-producer who spent 12 days aboard the International Space Station returned to Earth early Sunday along…
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cidadenoticias · 3 years
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Estação Espacial tem correção de rota
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De acordo com o programa de voo da Estação Espacial Internacional em 2 de abril de 2021, especialistas do Centro de Gestão de Voo de TSNIIimash (uma parte da Corporação Estatal de Roscosmos) corrigiram a altura da sua órbita. Para o efeito, os motores do navio de carga ′′ Progresso MS-14 “, anexados ao módulo de serviço ′′ Zvezda ′′ do segmento russo da ISS, foram automaticamente ligados às 15:14 horas de Moscou. O pulso foi de 0,21 m / s.
Os motores do ′′ caminhão espacial ′′ trabalharam 129,3 segundos para aumentar a altura média da órbita da estação em 0,36 km para 419,8 km. Atualmente, especialistas do serviço balístico e de navegação do TSNIIMASH TSP estão a analisar as informações telemétricas recebidas e especificam os parâmetros da órbita ISS.
Esta manobra foi realizada para formar condições balísticas antes do desembarque do navio ′′ Union MS-17 ′′ e antes do lançamento do navio ′′ União MS-18 “, previsto para 9 de abril de 2021 Os astronautas Roscosmos Oleg Novitsky, Petr Dubrov e o astronauta da NASA Mark Vande Hai irão viajar nele. A tripulação da 64 a expedição composto por cosmonauta Roscosmos Sergei Ryzhikov e Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, bem como os astronautas da NASA Kathleen Rubins, Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker e Soichi Noguchi.
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source https://fotospublicas.com/estacao-espacial-tem-correcao-de-rota/
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biographiesofactors · 3 years
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dozydawn · 6 months
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Jana Khokhlova and Sergei Novitski Free Dance, 2008. Photographed by Yuri Kadobnov.
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Jana Khokhlova and Sergei Novitski practising their free dance at the 2008 World Championships. They skated to A Night on Bald Mountain by Modest Mussorgsky and In the Hall of the Mountain King (from Peer Gynt) by Edvard Grieg.
(© A. Chempinski)
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spaceexp · 7 years
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Science record set on Space Station
ISS - International Space Station logo. 24 April 2017
The record-breaking Expedition 50 crew
If anything should break in space, let it be records. The astronauts of Expedition 50 have done just that by setting a new record for most time spent on scientific research on the International Space Station. ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet, NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Peggy Whitson, and cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky, Andrei Borisenko and Sergei Ryzhikov clocked a combined 99 hours of science in the week of 6 March. To put this into perspective, astronauts average a 40 hour working week split between science experiments, Station maintenance and exercising for 2.5 hours a day. The record-breaking hours exclude these non-science tasks. Mission control tracks these statistics, as the number of hours devoted to science has fluctuated over the years on account of the Station’s construction. Built over the years in segments, astronauts needed to assemble and maintain the orbital complex while also running experiments.
In the name of science
This new record for science shows the crew is spending more time using the Station for its intended purpose as a weightless space laboratory. With more time for science comes our new ‘Space Lab’ article series that will highlight some of the European experiments performed on the Station. From human health to materials science, research in orbit is improving life on Earth while advancing space technology. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, that’s 99 hours well spent. Related links: Proxima mission: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Proxima Principia mission: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Principia iriss mission: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/iriss Futura mission: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Futura International Space Station Benefits for Humanity: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/International_Space_Station_Benefits_for_Humanity European space laboratory Columbus: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Columbus Where is the International Space Station?: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/International_Space_Station/Where_is_the_International_Space_Station Images, Text, Credits: ESA/NASA. Greetings, Orbiter.ch Full article
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yahoonewsphotos · 7 years
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Space station crew touches down: NASA astronaut and Russian cosmonauts return to Earth
Three astronauts from the International Space Station have successfully landed in the steppes of Kazakhstan — two from Russia and one from the United States.
NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and Russia’s Sergei Ryzhikov and Andrei Borisenko touched down at 5:20 p.m. local time Monday after spending 173 days in space.
NASA’s Peggy Whitson, Russia’s Oleg Novitsky and the European Space Agency’s Thomas Pesquet will operate the orbiting space lab until another crew arrives this weekend.
The 57-year old Whitson was supposed to return to Earth in June but NASA announced last week that she would stay on the space station until September. Whitson has already spent more time in space than any other woman and just last week set a record for the most spacewalks by a woman, with eight. (AP)
(PHOTOS: Kirill Kudryavtsev/Pool photo via AP, Bill Ingalls/NASA)
See more images of the space station crew’s return to terra firma on Yahoo News
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Science record set on Space Station If anything should break in space, let it be records. The astronauts of Expedition 50 have done just that by setting a new record for most time spent on scientific research on the International Space Station. ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet, NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Peggy Whitson, and cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky, Andrei Borisenko and Sergei Ryzhikov clocked a combined 99 hours of science in the week of 6 March. To put this into perspective, astronauts average a 40 hour working week split between science experiments, Station maintenance and exercising for 2.5 hours a day. The record-breaking hours exclude these non-science tasks. Mission control tracks these statistics, as the number of hours devoted to science has fluctuated over the years on account of the Station’s construction. Built over the years in segments, astronauts needed to assemble and maintain the orbital complex while also running experiments. This new record for science shows the crew is spending more time using the Station for its intended purpose as a weightless space laboratory. With more time for science comes our new ‘Space Lab’ article series that will highlight some of the European experiments performed on the Station. From human health to materials science, research in orbit is improving life on Earth while advancing space technology. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, that’s 99 hours well spent.
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