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Fly on the Internet without freezing with the smart Beeline network: https://clck.ru/3EeGGu ???? Subscribe to the channel: https://t.ly/Ae5k ???? I started a Telegram channel: https://t.me/borisosnova Support us: On Boosty (Russian card): https://boosty.to/osnovachannel On Patreon (foreign card): / osnovachannel Today's episode with spacecraft designer Oleg Korablyov. In addition to interesting nuances of how signs of life are (not) searched for on Mars, and how the climate works on different planets, we also talked about another retro topic. Oleg has been developing devices since the 80s, and it was especially interesting to hear how the design process differed then and now. Take care of your old schools OSNOVA in social networks: Osnova. In short: / @osnovashorts VK: https://vk.com/osnovachannel Zen: https://dzen.ru/osnovachannel TikTok: / osnovachannel Instagram*: / osnovachannel *recognized as extremist and blocked in the Russian Federation as a Meta product ** **recognized as an extremist organization 0:00 - Will Earth turn into Venus? 0:29 - Why is Mars red? 3:55 - How do they look for life on Mars? 5:48 - The first projects to explore Mars and search for life there 11:03 - Where does methane come from on Mars? 12:53 - How do rovers look for life? 15:27 - Is Mars hot? And what about Venus? 17:52 - Is it possible to create an atmosphere on Mars? 22:22 - Scenario of a catastrophe on Earth 24:04 - How do we know about the past climate of the Earth? 26:32 - How can the climate of the past affect the future of humanity? 31:10 - What did Mars look like before? 33:35 - Could there have been life on Mars? 35:16 - Could life on Earth have arrived from Mars? 37:35 - The space program of the Soviet Union 40:03 - How did the Soviet Union design spacecraft? 42:04 - How did Soviet engineers use Apple computers? 44:36 - How were space programs calculated manually? 47:51 - Could there be a second Moon? 49:48 - What would happen to the Earth if a second satellite appeared? 54:10 - What is it like to be the creator of a device that flew to Mars? 57:05 - How to properly land a device on Mars? 58:23 - Why is it easier to land a device on Venus than on Mars? 58:58 - Space X and the mission to Mars. How realistic is it? 1:02:45 - Interesting space devices. How does research happen in a spacecraft? 1:07:12 - What exactly do the instruments in the rovers study? 1:08:52 - Organics on Mars. Is it something alive? 1:10:49 - Where is life most likely to be found in space? 1:13:23 - Why drill Mars? 1:13:55 - What does it feel like when your device is launched to Mars? #basis #space #podcast