Tbh, even if they aren’t as well-known as the Three Greats (Gagarin, Tereshkova and Leonov), the other Soviet cosmonauts were pretty cute too. Like, Yegorov, Bykovsky, Belyayev, heck, even Titov were all just so huggable-looking! And that’s just from the first original group.
aaaah so true!! 💕
they’re all such cutie pies! 💞
Soviet cosmonauts Andriyan Nikolayev, Gherman Titov and Yuri Gagarin (1964)
STS-60 mission specialists Sergei Krikalev (left) and Jan Davis (right) try to catch and eat pieces of candy floating in front of them on the Discovery’s middeck (017-9).
AAAAAAA😢😢😢😢😢😢
Quick scene to honor the anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall, from ミズモリ コータロー.
(German brothers + Russia->Prussia, with a cameo from Mizumori’s usually slightly yandere America.)
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Adjectives are negated by placing “мар” (mar) after them. So чипер, beautiful, becomes чипер мар, “not beautiful”. You don’t need to worry about vowel harmony here. In Chuvash, adjectives are not declined to agree with nouns. ватă - Old (of a person) кивĕ - old (of a thing) аслă - older, senior кĕçĕн - younger, junior çамрăк - young çĕнĕ - new пысăк - big пĕчĕк - small ăслă - clever (minimal pair!) ухмах - stupid шултра - large вĕтĕ - tiny хаклă - expensive йÿнĕ - cheap лайăх - good аван - good начар - bad вăйлă - strong (вăй on its own means strength, and adding лă/лĕ makes it an adjective) вăйсăр - weak (by putting сăр/сĕр on the end, we create a word meaning “without x” so “weak” is literally “without strength”) сивĕ - cold. A fairly useful word in Chuvashia honestly. ăшă - warm вĕри - hot нумай - many сахал - few вăрăм - long, high, tall çÿлĕ - tall лутра - short, low тÿрĕ - direct пылак - sweet тутлă - tasty йÿçĕ - sour ырă - good, kind усал - mean хӳхӗм - beautiful, прекрасный илемлĕ - beautiful кăлтăклă - inadequate (кăлтăк= a mistake, a shortcoming) кăлтăксăр - perfect, impeccable вăтанăç - shy савӑнӑҫлӑ - joyful телейлĕ - happy кăсăк - interesting кукăр - crooked лапчăк - flat çăмăл - light, easy хытă - hard йывăр - heavy çинçе - narrow, thin, slender сарлака - wide анлă - wide, open (like a field) сайра - rare тарăн - deep хаяр - sharp, cruel кирлĕ - necessary. This is used like нужен in russian- you can say “мана ручка кирлĕ” for example, as “I need a pen”, just like “мне нужна ручка” нÿрĕ - damp йĕпе - wet ăнăçлă - lucky, successful алама - dirty, rubbish таса - clean юлхав - lazy There are two ways of doing a comparative in Chuvash. You can use the suffix (та)рах/(те)рех like -er in English- so you could use it if asked to pick between options, for example- “Мĕнле йÿнĕрех?” “Which is cheaper?” “ку йÿнĕрех/йÿнĕтерех” “this is cheaper” you use тарах and терех if the word ends in в, л, м, н, р or й. The second way is to use the inferior noun in the ablative case (ран/рен/тан/тен) and not decline the adjective. “вăл манран ăслă” would be “he is cleverer than me”. To form the superlative, you don’t decline the adjective, but instead place the word чи in front of it. So to say “my mum is the best!”, you’d say “манăн аннем ЧИ лайăх!”. By adding -хи after the comparative form, you can make an adjectival noun meaning “the -er one”. So you could take the adjective “пуян”, make the comparative as “пуянрах” and then add хи as “пуянраххи” to create a noun meaning “the one who is richer”. The same suffix works for non-comparative nouns, but the difference is instead of using х, it reduplicates the final consonant, or if it ends in any vowel other than ĕ/ă, it replaces that vowel . So вăрăм could become вăрăмми, “the one who is long/high”. Likewise шурă, white, becomes шурри, “the white one”. By adding the suffix скер, which doesn’t vary. you create a similar thing, but in this case it means “one of the x ones”. So пуянскер would be “one of the rich ones”, and пуянрахскер would be “one of the richer ones"
Some intensifiers чăн - extremely, truly; питĕ, пит, питĕрех - very, extremely, superlatively; ытла, ытах, ытлашши - too, very; майсăр - very, extremely, incredibly; темĕн тĕрлĕ - unusually майĕ çук - indescribably. акăш-макăш - unusally, unbelievably, very
Finally, serious art guys. this is takes a lot of time to draw these heroes though...🌟😄😅😂 I'm glad this turned out fine as expected ~😀 ▪︎ Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko, choosen to do one year mission on ISS on 2015. Launched on 27 March 2015 on Soyuz TMA-16M along with Gennady Padalka. ▪︎ The heroes! 🚀🇺🇸🇷🇺 ▪︎ #space #astronaut #cosmonaut #космонавт #космос #scottkelly #mikhailkornienko #михаилкорниенко #drawing #art #sketch https://www.instagram.com/p/By2tIxWjsmH/?igshid=1ufozxtn3dyoi
Oh god...my eyes...🙃😂 i appreciate this...👏
Request is done for @la-francaise-de-coeur !
here is your sergei~ im really enjoyed to draw him...really!
especially the last...one...
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AAAAAAAAAAAHAHAGSFSDS THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS SERGEY QUALITY!!!!11!!
“Yes, I am”
i really like his voice uhhhhh
I know right, he is cute💞💞🚀
Cosmonaut Sergei Volkov Expedition 28 flight engineer, prepares for spaceflight by spinning in a chair in Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan conducting final preparations for the launch of Soyuz-TMA-02M to the International Space Station on June 8, 2011 for his six month mission.
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