The state corporation also reported that they regret the desire of “certain individuals to discredit the work of Russian research teams.” The ceremony of awarding the Yuri Gagarin Awards in the field of space activities took place on November 29 at the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center at VDNH. The award takes place once every five years since 2011, the winner can be a Russian team that has made an outstanding achievement and has shown special merits in this field. Earlier, Roscosmos told about the cost of vouchers to the Vostochny cosmodrome. The cost of a visit does not exceed 10 thousand rubles for adults and five thousand rubles for children, the press service of the corporation reported.
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The director of the film “We are from the future” Andrey Malyukov has died
“Andrey died today at 02:00 at night—” Bondarchuk said. —He has been very seriously ill for the last two years, but he was mowed down by covid.” The actress added that the farewell to the director “will not be held because of the situation with the coronavirus.” The place of the funeral has not yet been determined. “We are with Andrey has been together all his life—” Bondarchuk added. – We filmed together, worked together. My most favorite films he has are “In the zone of special attention” and “We are from the future”, in this picture my son Ivan Burlyaev was the composer. We are all grieving, we understand that a terrible tragedy has happened. He was very much loved.” Director People’s Artist of the Russian Federation Andrey Malyukov was born on January 6, 1948. Among his works: “In the zone of special attention”, which received the State Prize of
The representative of Russia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest took seventh place
Tanya Mezhentseva scored 124 points according to the results of the voting. Malena took the first place with 224 points. The Junior Eurovision Song Contest (for performers under the age of 15) has been held since 2003. Tanya Mezhentseva has already represented Russia in 2019 in a duet with Denberel Oorzhak – then she took 13th place.
Peskov spoke about the deaths from COVID-19 in the presidential administration
“Employees of the presidential administration and their relatives are also dying from COVID, we are trying to transfer some of the people to remote work,” the Telegram channel of the Zvezda TV channel quotes him as saying. At the same time, Peskov is sure that no one will infect Putin with the coronavirus himself: enough measures are being taken to avoid this. “Well, listen – he’s Putin, who will infect him?” – TASS quotes him. Peskov called opponents of vaccination “dangerous fools.” In response to the question of how one word can describe people who do not get vaccinated and agitates others to refuse vaccination, the head of the Ministry of Health Mikhail Murashko, in response to the same question, said that such calls are “unreasonable actions”. According to the operstab on December 19, 27,967 new cases of coronavirus were detected in Russia during the day. The total number of
Spider interrupted the minister’s press conference in Australia (video)
Queensland Health Minister Yvette D’ath was forced to interrupt a press conference because of a large hunter spider that began climbing up her leg at the time of the woman’s speech. D’ath spoke about the need for companies to comply with the latest vaccination rules. At that moment, someone present noticed the animal. “Okay, can someone take it off?” D’ath asked. Chief health officer John Gerrard tried to drive the spider away with papers, and he ran away in a panic. “That was the moment, wasn’t it?” the minister said. “We have not only COVID, but also spiders,” she joked. Hunting spiders can inflict painful bites, but in general they are not dangerous to humans. New Year’s sale: discounts up to – 60% Anna Lysenko Even more interesting things about animals
Ginzburg told how many times you can be revaccinated by Sputnik V
Alexander Ginzburg also said that the use of a nasal vaccine excludes the possibility of transmission of infection, which gives a great advantage in terms of population immunity. A person who has been vaccinated intranasally, he will never be a carrier of this infection. A person who was vaccinated as a result of an injection will not get sick, but he can transfer the virus on his mucosa, and when he gets into the environment of unvaccinated people, if he coughs, sneezes— he will release this virus, and others may get sick.Alexander Ginzburg Earlier, Alexander Ginzburg said that vaccination with Sputnik V and revaccination protect against omicron. Even more interesting things about science and technology
The top 10 archaeological discoveries of 2021 have been compiled
Mosaic depicting a scene from the Iliad The son of one of the farmers of central England found in his own field the remains of a rich Roman villa with a unique large mosaic depicting a scene from Homer’s Iliad – the battle of Achilles with Hector. The villa and the mosaic were found quite by accident: the son of a farmer from Rutland County, Jim Irwin, walking during a lockdown in 2020 in a field that his family had been cultivating for decades, came across unusual potsherds and became interested in them. Scientists from One of the mysteries of the Scythian world has been revealed to Russia New unique finds made this year by Russian archaeologists allow us to move the boundaries of the influence of the “Great Scythia” several hundred kilometers to the north.
Peskov called opponents of vaccination against coronavirus “dangerous fools”
“Dangerous fools are two words. You can’t express it in one word,” he said in Naili Asker-zade’s film “A Dangerous Virus. The second year” on the TV channel “Russia-1” in response to the question of how one word can be called people who refuse vaccination themselves, and others agitate against it. In Sweden, citizens began to implant chips with COVID passports under their skin The head of the Ministry of Health, Mikhail Murashko, in response to the same question, said that, in his opinion, such agitation “is unreasonable actions.” The head of Rospotrebnadzor, Anna Popova, believes that “people affected by fear” do this. The chief physician of the Moscow City Clinical Hospital No. 52, Mariana Lysenko, called them unreasonable. Denis Protsenko, the head physician of the Moscow hospital in Kommunarka, refused to give any estimates, calling on anti-vaxxers to “trust trusted sources.” Other doctors were more harsh in their assessments.
In Sweden, citizens began to implant chips with COVID passports under their skin
Microchips, which can be inserted under the skin and transmit various information with their help, appeared in Sweden a long time ago. However, local residents became more interested in them and used them as an alternative to the QR code when the country tightened restrictions for those unvaccinated from coronavirus. Unlike most other countries, where the coronavirus was fought with strict quarantines, the Swedish authorities chose a different path. For a long time, the restrictive measures here were much milder than those of the neighbors, and were mainly advisory in nature. Even the benefits of medical masks in the country were doubted, the Swedish health agency noted that it did not believe in their “decisive importance”. For the first time, the authorities recommended wearing masks only in December last year. However, due to the increase in morbidity, Sweden still had to tighten measures. Since the beginning of December, events in
Women convicted of witchcraft hundreds of years ago are being rehabilitated in Scotland
The rehabilitation process will affect more than 4,000 women convicted of witchcraft in Scotland between 1563 and 1736. The sentences of that time featured a variety of charges: causing damage to the Royal Navy by casting a storm, regular meetings with the devil, divination in order to send a hangover to the plaintiffs and even night transformations into owls, writes the Daily Mail. Women, as a rule, were accused according to the Law on Witchcraft, more than half of those convicted were sentenced to death, most often to burning at the stake. The Witchcraft Act was signed in 1597 by the Scottish King James VI (the future English King James I). After its adoption, a real witch hunt unfolded on the territory of Scotland, the victims of which were thousands of women. Witchcraft trials with subsequent cruel sentences continued in the north of Great Britain until the middle of the