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«Вести. net»: Huawei представил процессоры для работы с ИИ
2018-10-11 01:04
Китайский гигант Huawei представил целую линейку специализированных процессоров, заточенных под работу с искусственным интеллектом. Самый мощный будет по обещаниям в два с половиной раза производительнее, чем последние аналоги Google. Подробности — в программе «Вести. net».

«Вести. net». Mail.Ru запустит собственный рекомендательный сервис
2018-10-11 09:55
Mail.Ru запустит собственный рекомендательный сервис, где будут как оригинальные статьи пользователей, так и подборка со всего интернета. Подробности — в программе «Вести. net».

ISS: Watch from above as hurricane Michael hits US mainland
2018-10-11 11:28
Dramatic views of the deadly Hurricane Michael emerged from the International Space Station on Wednesday. Michael, which is the third-strongest storm to hit mainland US in recorded history, hit the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday afternoon with a wind speed of up to 155 mph (250 km/h). So far two people, including a child, have been killed by the storm. About 500,000 people have been left without electricity. MANDATORY CREDIT TO: NASA

Kazakhstan: Soyuz MS-10 suffers booster failure, crew carry out emergency landing
2018-10-11 12:24

Russia: Don’t ‘make holes in the ISS’ — Cosmonaut Ovchinin on ISS safety — *ARCHIVE*
2018-10-11 12:37
SOT, Aleksei Ovchinin, Roscosmos cosmonaut (Russian): “Quite frequently, during my first flight, I lived in the American segment, so I visited them a couple of times a day.” SOT, Reporter, (Russian): “Do the Americans visit us?” SOT, Aleksei Ovchinin, Roscosmos cosmonaut (Russian): “Yes, maybe not that frequently, but it depends on the crew, we had a very friendly crew on the last flight and we visited each other often, sometimes we would eat together in the evenings.” SOT, Reporter, (Russian): “[Would you rather spend] a year on the ISS or a year at Baikonur?” SOT, Aleksei Ovchinin, Roscosmos cosmonaut (Russian): “A year aboard the ISS.” SOT, Reporter, (Russian): “Who’s the coolest cosmonaut you’ve met in real life?” SOT, Aleksei Ovchinin, Roscosmos cosmonaut (Russian): “I think [Vladimir] Dzhanibekov.” SOT, Reporter, (Russian): “Why?” SOT, Aleksei Ovchinin, Roscosmos cosmonaut (Russian): “Well they took part in a very famous flight when they docked with an uncontrollable space station and they made it habitable.” SOT, Reporter, (Russian): “What’s the most difficult thing about zero gravity?” SOT, Aleksei Ovchinin, Roscosmos cosmonaut (Russian): “That’s a good question, I’ve never really thought about it. Everything is easy in micro gravity. Maybe getting used to it when you first experience it, but again it depends on the person. Personally, this was quite easy for me.” SOT, Reporter, (Russian): “If you’re offered a trip to Mars, would you go?” SOT, Aleksei Ovchinin, Roscosmos cosmonaut (Russian): “I’m afraid I wouldn’t live that long. But I would go.” SOT, Reporter, (Russian): “To the Moon?” SOT, Aleksei Ovchinin, Roscosmos cosmonaut (Russian): “I would go to the Moon. I think this will happen much sooner.” SOT, Reporter, (Russian): “Try and think of the three most important rules aboard the ISS.” SOT, Aleksei Ovchinin, Roscosmos cosmonaut (Russian): “First of all, you must get on well with the crew if you’re going to live in such an enclosed space for a long time and so there aren’t any problems interacting. You must observe the safety measures and the requirements without fail.” SOT, Reporter, (Russian): “What should you definitely not do?” SOT, Aleksei Ovchinin, Roscosmos cosmonaut (Russian): “Make holes in the ISS.” Russian Cosmonaut Aleksei Ovchinin talked about the dos and don’ts of living aboard the ISS in an exclusive interview filmed at Star City almost a week before he was forced to make an emergency landing following the failure of a booster on the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft. When asked about the three most important rules for living aboard the station, Ovchinin said “first of all, you must get on well with the crew if you’re going to live in such an enclosed space for a long time and so there aren’t any problems interacting. You must observe the safety measures and the requirements without fail.” When asked about the things you definitely should not do, the cosmonaut succinctly answered “Make holes in the ISS.” During the interview, Ovchinin also said the coolest cosmonaut he ever met was Dzhanibekov for the role he played in docking with the unresponsive Salyut-7 space station in 1985. Alexei Ovchinin and NASA astronaut Nick Hague landed safely, having returned to Earth in ballistic descent mode. They were originally cheduled to return to Earth in April 2019.

Утро России. Эфир от 11.10.2018
2018-10-11 12:47
Заработок альтруистов превысил доходы эгоистов. Режиссер «Властелина колец» выпускает документальное кино о Первой мировой войне. Сколько лиц может распознать и запомнить человек? Как распознать обман в интернете?

Russia: Relatives give insight into Cosmonaut Ovchinin’s lifelong journey to space — *ARCHIVE*
2018-10-11 13:12
Tatiana and Svetlana Ovchinina, Aleksei Ovchinin’s mother and wife, gave an insight into his journey to become a cosmonaut, as well as their experiences back on Earth in an interview filmed almost a week before Ovchinin was forced to make an emergency landing following the failure of a booster on the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft. “He was a very talkative child and he always said ‘My dad works at this factory and makes engines for planes and I’m going to fly these planes.’ In 2006, he applied to become a cosmonaut,” Tatiana Ovchinina said, adding “he became a cosmonaut in 2006 and he only had his first flight in 2016.” Svetlana Ovchinina talked about her experiences and worries back on the ground. “You’re always waiting for the phone to ring because he could call at any time when he reaches the right zone and you don’t know when he’s going to call, so you’re always waiting thinking ‘he’s going to call any minute!’” she said. Talking about some of the reminders of home, Ovchinin takes into space with him, Svetlana said “he normally takes letters and birthday cards from friends and relatives, although I think he’s probably already opened them at Baikonur, pictures from our kids, photos, as many as he can take. Last time, I sewed him a large icon depicting Nikola Chudotvorets, the patron saint of travelers. This time I embroidered him a portrait of Gagarin.” Alexei Ovchinin and NASA astronaut Nick Hague landed safely, having returned to Earth in ballistic descent mode. They were originally scheduled to return in April 2019.

Russia: Relatives give insight into Cosmonaut Ovchinin’s lifelong journey to space — *ARCHIVE*
2018-10-11 13:39
Tatiana and Svetlana Ovchinina, Aleksei Ovchinin's mother and wife, gave an insight into his journey to become a cosmonaut, as well as their experiences back on Earth in an interview filmed almost a week before Ovchinin was forced to make an emergency landing following the failure of a booster on the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft. «He was a very talkative child and he always said 'My dad works at this factory and makes engines for planes and I'm going to fly these planes.' In 2006, he applied to become a cosmonaut,» Tatiana Ovchinina said, adding «he became a cosmonaut in 2006 and he only had his first flight in 2016.» Svetlana Ovchinina talked about her experiences and worries back on the ground. «You're always waiting for the phone to ring because he could call at any time when he reaches the right zone and you don't know when he's going to call, so you're always waiting thinking 'he's going to call any minute!'» she said. Talking about some of the reminders of home, Ovchinin takes into space with him, Svetlana said «he normally takes letters and birthday cards from friends and relatives, although I think he's probably already opened them at Baikonur, pictures from our kids, photos, as many as he can take. Last time, I sewed him a large icon depicting Nikola Chudotvorets, the patron saint of travelers. This time I embroidered him a portrait of Gagarin.» Alexei Ovchinin and NASA astronaut Nick Hague landed safely, having returned to Earth in ballistic descent mode. They were originally scheduled to return in April 2019.

Kazakhstan: Smoke seen in sky shortly after Soyuz MS-10 booster failure
2018-10-11 14:19

«Умные технологии» — большой шаг в развитии АПК
2018-10-11 14:55
В ней приняли участие представители ВУЗов, научных организаций, АПК, IT-компаний области, соседних регионов и зарубежных стран. В ходе встречи на конкретных примерах обсудили основные тренды цифровизации и вопросы ее практического внедрения: экономическую эффективность интегрирования цифровой системы контроля мониторинга и управления агропромышленным комплексом, и рентабельность концепции «умного» сельского хозяйства. .

Kazakhstan: First video of cosmonauts following Soyuz MS-10 booster failure *EXCLUSIVE*
2018-10-11 15:03

Можно ли слышать руками: на Дону тестируют прибор для людей со стопроцентной глухотой
2018-10-11 15:29
Ростовские изобретатели готовят свои проекты к конкурсу «Донская сборка». Традиционно десятки технических проектов представляют на суд жюри. Это значит, что свою экспертную оценку дадут профессионалы, они и решат: пойдут ли проекты в большую жизнь. Но первым этапом отбора являются испытания на целевой аудитории.

Russia: ‘I probably feel much worse than they do’ — Cosmonaut Ovchinin’s wife *AUDIO*
2018-10-11 15:32
Svetlana Ovchinina, Cosmonaut Aleksei Ovchinin’s wife, gave a brief phone interview from Russia’s Star City on Thursday, following the Soyuz MS-10 booster malfunction that forced her husband and Astronaut Nick Hague to make an emergency landing shortly after launch. “I probably feel much worse than they do right now. I'm sure you understand. I've been on edge all morning, then I got completely overwhelmed,” she said. “I have already received a call from the RKA Mission Control Center. They have already told me that everything is, that the rescue team had already arrived and nobody suffered any injuries. So, thank God everything turned out ok,” she added. Their capsule is believed to have landed 25 kilometres (15.5 miles) away the village of Zhezqazghan in Kazakhstan. They have since been picked up by a search and rescue team and returned to Baikonur alive and well. They were originally scheduled to return to Earth in April 2019.

Kazakhstan: Images show cosmonauts alive and well after launch failure *STILLS*
2018-10-11 15:44
Images released by Roscosmos show Russian Cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin and US Astronaut Nick Hague alive and well in Baikonur on Thursday after they were forced to make an emergency landing after a booster on their Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft failed shortly after launch. Their capsule is believed to have landed 25 kilometres (15.5 miles) away from the village of Zhezqazghan. They were picked up by a search and rescue crew and returned to Baikonur. They were originally scheduled to return to Earth in April 2019.

В аэропорту Дубая паспортный контроль проводит «умный тоннель»
2018-10-11 17:01
Паспортный контроль будущего немного отличается от того, к которому мы привыкли. В Международном аэропорту Дубая представляют новый «умный туннель».

Kazakhstan: Touching scenes as relatives welcome cosmonauts back to Baikonur
2018-10-11 18:02
Emotions were running high on Thursday as relatives welcomed Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin and US astronaut Nick Hague back to Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan after they were forced to make an emergency landing after a booster on their Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft failed shortly after launch. Their capsule is believed to have landed 25 kilometres (15.5 miles) away from the city of Zhezqazghan in central Kazakhstan. They were picked up by a search and rescue team and returned to Baikonur. They were originally scheduled to return to Earth in April 2019.

Russia: Cosmonaut’s wife thanks rescuers for bringing guys back safe and sound
2018-10-11 18:52
Cosmonaut Aleksei Ovchinin’s wife, Svetlana Ovchinina, thanked all the rescue teams, as well as the inventors of the capsule rescue system, for ensuring ‘our guys came back to the Earth safe and sound.’ She was speaking in an interview from Moscow’s Star City on Thursday. “There is no way any one can be prepared for this. Cosmonauts are prepared of course, but their wives just have to worry about them,” she said. Ovchinina will travel to meet her husband at Baikonur in Kazakhstan on Friday. Ovchinin and NASA astronaut Nick Hague were forced to make an emergency landing following the failure of a booster on the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft shortly after launch. Their capsule is believed to have landed 25 kilometres (15.5 miles) away from the city of Zhezqazghan in central Kazakhstan. They were picked up by a search and rescue team and returned to Baikonur. They were originally scheduled to return to Earth in April 2019.

«We arrived quickly» — Russian cosmonaut Ovchinin unamused by booster failure
2018-10-11 19:31
SOT, Mission Control (Russian): «Roger.» SOT, Alexei Ovchinin, Russian cosmonaut (Russian): «We arrived quickly.» Russian cosmonaut Aleksei Ovchinin sarcastically reacted to the failure of one of the boosters on his Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft on Thursday. “We arrived quickly,” he said in an unamused tone, as the malfunction forced the crew to initiate an emergency landing. The Soyuz capsule is believed to have landed 25 kilometres (15.5 miles) away the town of Zhezqazghan in central Kazakhstan. Russian cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin and US astronaut Nick Hague were due to join the Expedition 57 crew aboard the International Space Station, and were originally scheduled to return to Earth in April 2019.

The sweet taste of home — Booster failure does not spoil cosmonauts’ appetite *STILLS*
2018-10-11 20:07
Russian Cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin and US Astronaut Nick Hague proved that it would take more than a measly booster failure to spoil their appetite as they tucked into dinner at Baikonur on Thursday. According to medical staff, both Ovchinin and Hague are well and trying to enjoy to rest after their testing experience earlier on Thursday. Russian Cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin and US Astronaut Nick Hague were forced to carry out an emergency landing following the malfunction of a booster rocket in the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft. Fortunately, they both safely returned to Earth in ballistic descent mode. The crew is scheduled to return to Moscow on Friday.

Электричество из чемоданчика
2018-10-11 21:42
Российские ученые работают над технологиями, которые повышают энергоэффективность солнечных батарей.

USA: Astronauts that survived emergency landing back in orbit soon
2018-10-11 21:52
NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin are in good health and were reunited with their families, after an emergency landing caused by a booster failure on a Russian Soyuz rocket, announced ISS Operations Integration Manager Kenny Todd in Houston on Thursday. Todd confirmed that the incident will be fully investigated by NASA and Roscosmos, the Russian Space Agency and expressed optimism and pledged that both the astronaut and cosmonaut will join the International Space Station soon. «I would like to extend a special thanks to the Russian search and rescue teams,» he said, adding that the rescue operation involved paratroopers, helicopters and ATVs.

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