Well, i wouldnt say that it wasnt scary at all, there was a certain excitement, there was excitement, yes, but there was a certain excitement, because i couldnt sleep, the fabric was flapping very strongly, there was a very strong wind, that is, you can probably imagine , a car, when youre going 120 km h and you lean out cars, thats how you sleep, and then we had to decide what to do next, we understood perfectly well that the plane just. so in such a wind it wont come for us, which means well have to live in these conditions for some time , well, it will be necessary, that means it will be necessary, we were ready for this, but how to live without a tent, well, live without a tent, we also had an additional tent, exclusively for cooking, to cook food in a confined space, but clothes, which we had, it involved being in conditions antarctica almost around the clock, in overalls for highaltitude ascents, highaltitude climbing boots, that is, in principle, we could exist safely without a
People . Recently there was just this lecture dedicated to the anniversary of the flight by Valentina Vladimirovna tereshkova. In this lecture i tell you that there is a common myth that space is something harsh, very technical and it is not for women, and i try to show it using the examples of our women cosmonauts and those who flew into space, to show that space is a womans business , since i have encountered this in my life, a lot of specialists in roscosmos work for women, a lot of girls, as it turns out, in fact, the lectures flew in space from our country. And here you just need to understand, well, you can compare it with , for example, western cosmonautics, again, the usa , more people flew there, but it turns out that we rank second in the number of women who flew into space, this is really very cool, well, in general , probably the main message of the lecture is to dispel the myth that this is not a womans business, space, its just a business that you do, it doesnt matter who