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Aelita (other)
'' Aelita'' is a 1924 Soviet silent film. Aelita may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * A character in the 1923 novel and the 1924 film ''Aelita'' * A character in the 1988 film '' Aelita, Do Not Pester Men!'' * Aelita Schaeffer, a character in the 2006 animated television series ''Code Lyoko'' * A character in the 2014 video game '' Lifeless Planet'' Film and television *''Aelita'', a 1980 Hungarian television film by András Rajnai * "Aelita" (''Code Lyoko'' episode), 2006 Literature * ''Aelita'' (novel), a 1923 novel by Alexei Tolstoy * Aelita Prize The Aelita Award is an award for science fiction writers founded by the Union of Writers of Russia (formerly the Union of RSFSR Writers) and " Uralsky Sledopyt Magazine" in 1981. It was named after the classic Russian science fiction novel '' Aelita ..., Soviet/Russian award for science fiction writers *, a Soviet/Russian science fiction convention where the Aelita Prize is awarded Music * ''Aelita'' ...
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Aelita
''Aelita'' (, ), also known as ''Aelita: Queen of Mars'', is a 1924 Soviet silent science fiction film directed by Yakov Protazanov and produced at the Mezhrabpom-Rus film studio. It was based on Alexei Tolstoy's 1923 novel of the same name. Nikolai Tseretelli and Valentina Kuindzhi were cast in leading roles. Though the main focus of the story are the daily lives of a small group of people during the post-civil war Soviet Russia, the film's enduring importance comes from its early sci-fi elements. It primarily tells of an engineer Mstislav Sergeyevich Los () traveling to Mars in a rocket ship, where he leads a popular uprising against the ruling group of Elders, with the support of Queen Aelita who has fallen in love with him after watching him through a telescope. In its performances in the cinemas in Leningrad, Dmitri Shostakovich played on the piano the music he provided for the film. In the United States, ''Aelita'' was edited and titled by Benjamin De Casseres for ...
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Aelita Yurchenko
Aelita Vyacheslavovna Yurchenko (; born 1 January 1965) is a retired Ukrainian sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres. She represented the Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ... and later Ukraine at three outdoor and two indoor World Championships. Competition record Personal bests Outdoor *200 metres – 22.67 (Simferopol 1988) *400 metres – 49.47 (Moscow 1988) Indoor *400 metres – 51.59 (Seville 1991) References All-Athletics profile 1965 births Living people Sportspeople from Mogilev Athletes from Mogilev region Ukrainian female sprinters Soviet female sprinters World Athletics Championships athletes for the Soviet Union World Athletics Championships athletes for Ukraine World Athletics Championships medalists World Athletics Ind ...
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Aleta (other)
:''This name should not be confused with the name Aelita.'' Aleta may refer to: Fictional characters * Queen Aleta, wife of Prince Valiant, Queen of the Misty Isles in the comic strip ''Prince Valiant'' * Princess Aleta in the television series ''The Legend of Prince Valiant'' * Aleta Ogord of the Guardians of the Galaxy People * Aleta Baun, Indonesian environmental activist * Aleta Fenceroy (1948–2006), American LGBT activist * Aleta Freel (1907–1935), American stage actress * Aleta Mitchell, American film, television and theatre actress * Aleta Arthur Trauger (born 1945), US federal judge Geographical locations * Aleta Wendo (woreda), one of the 77 woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia * Aleta Wendo, the administrative center of the woreda Other * West Aleta, a ship of the Western Pipe and Steel Company See also * Aelita (other) '' Aelita'' is a 1924 Soviet silent film. Aelita may also refer to: Arts and entert ...
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Aelita (spacecraft)
Aelita was a Soviet design of a version of a Soyuz spacecraft started in 1978. The Aelita was part of the Soyuz programme, but was planned to use an unmanned Soyuz spacecraft as an infrared astronomy telescope satellite. A Soyuz spacecraft was planned to be modified to become the Aelita project satellite. The Aelita project was not completed, and was cancelled in 1982. Design The Soviet plan for an infrared astronomy satellite began in 1965 as part of the Soviet ''Cloud Space Station'' plan. The ''Cloud Space Station'' developed into the MKBS/MOK space station complex plan. In February 1976, both production of Aelita and production of the MKBS/MOK-Mir space station were approved. Aelita was to have a gross mass of . Aelita's plans had a passive space docking port so that the spacecraft could be serviced by Soyuz manned spacecraft. Crew members could replace the telescope film cassettes every six months and repair or replace instruments if needed. Since the spacecraft/satellite ...
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Aelita Software Corporation
Aelita Software Corporation is a software company that provided enterprise network management tools for improved security, usability, and control. Aelita software has developed solutions for Microsoft Windows 2000 and 2003 migration and domain reconfiguration, security analysis, directory management, systems monitoring, and configuration recovery. Examples of Aelita Software products include Aelita Domain Migration Wizard, Aelita Exchange Migration Wizard, Aelita InTrust, Aelita Archive Manager, and others. The company was acquired by Quest Software in March 2004 for about $115 million. Aelita Software products and technology have been incorporated into Quest's Windows Management products. Much of the management from Aelita transitioned to Veeam, which launched in 2006. In 2012, Quest Software was acquired by Dell, for $2.36 billion to form the Dell Software. In June 2016, Dell announced the sale of their software division, including the Quest business, to Francisco Partners and El ...
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Aelita Project
''Aelita'' was the 1969 abandoned Soviet project of a crewed flight to Mars. It was named after the 1923 science fiction novel ''Aelita'' by Russian author Aleksey Tolstoy about a flight to Mars.Brian Harvey, ''Russian Planetary Exploration. History, Development, Legacy and Prospects'', 2007p. 302/ref>Сергей Филиппенков "Жуковские вести", 11 August 1999 See also *Martian Piloted Complex The Martian Piloted Complex or MPK was a Soviet Union human mission to Mars proposed in 1956-62 by Mikhail Tikhonravov. It featured a six-cosmonaut crew on a 900-day mission, with a launch in 1975. The craft would have a mass of 1,630 metric tons ..., a 1956-62 Soviet project References Soviet Mars missions Cancelled Soviet spacecraft Human missions to Mars {{USSR-spacecraft-stub ...
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Aelita (synthesizer)
Sometimes referred to as the Murom Aelita, the Aelita is a Polyphony and monophony in instruments, monophonic Analog synthesizer, analog synthesizer manufactured in the Soviet Union in the 1980s. History Manufacturing started in 1980 at the Murom radio plant. The electronics was revised in 1986, but the features remained the same. Features Physical features Although its design seems inspired from American and Japanese synthesizers of the previous decade, with a dark aluminum body and near vertical control panel, the Aelita's looks are distinctive in the details. They feature large colored plastic Potentiometer, sliders instead of the more common rotary dials, and round or rounded push-buttons instead of flip or rotary switches. The vertical sliders are oriented so that their maximum labelled value is at the bottom, instead of the top as is more common. A sole red LED lights up when the instrument is on. Its hinge-mounted upper control panel can be shut like a piano ...
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4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is a square number, the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures. Evolution of the Hindu-Arabic digit Brahmic numerals represented 1, 2, and 3 with as many lines. 4 was simplified by joining its four lines into a cross that looks like the modern plus sign. The Shunga would add a horizontal line on top of the digit, and the Kshatrapa and Pallava evolved the digit to a point where the speed of writing was a secondary concern. The Arabs' 4 still had the early concept of the cross, but for the sake of efficiency, was made in one stroke by connecting the "western" end to the "northern" end; the "eastern" end was finished off with a curve. The Europeans dropped the finishing curve and gradually made the digit less cursive, ending up with a digit very close to the original Brahmin cross. While the shape of the character for ...
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Ælita
''Ælita'' is the seventh studio album by the Swedish band Mando Diao. The album introduces a new style for the band, using the Soviet analog synthesizer Aelita ''Aelita'' (, ), also known as ''Aelita: Queen of Mars'', is a 1924 Soviet silent science fiction film directed by Yakov Protazanov and produced at the Mezhrabpom-Rus film studio. It was based on Alexei Tolstoy's 1923 novel of the same name ..., after which it is named. The album features synthesizers and electronic drums. Track listing The listed tracks are: Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Aelita (Mando Diao album) 2014 albums Mando Diao albums ...
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Aelita, Do Not Pester Men!
''Aelita, Do Not Pester Men!'' () is a 1988 Soviet romantic comedy film directed by Georgy Natanson. Plot The film tells about an unusual and gullible woman who, in spite of everything, continues to believe that she will become happy. Cast * Natalya Gundareva as Aelita * Valentin Gaft as Skameikin * Alexander Kuznetsov as Fedya Sidorov * Valentin Smirnitskiy as Apokin * Boris Shcherbakov as inspector * Irina Shmeleva as chemical plant worker * Georgy Martirosyan as companion of the actress * Ella Nekrasova as chemical plant worker * Klara Rumyanova as chemical plant worker * Tamara Sovchi Tamara may refer to: People * Tamara (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name * Tamara Macarena Valcárcel Serrano, Spanish singer, also known mononymously as Tamara * Tamara, another stage name of Spanis ... as episode References External links * 1988 films 1980s Soviet films 1980s Russian-language films Soviet romantic comedy f ...
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Aelita (Tied & Tickled Trio Album)
''Aelita'' is the fifth studio album by German electronic and jazz band Tied & Tickled Trio. It was released on 1 June 2007 by Morr Music. Composition ''Aelita'' "completed a movement that led away from ied & Tickled Trio'searlier jazz-based sound and towards a more self-consciously futurist form of open-ended electronic improvisation," according to ''The Wire''. Critical reception ''Pitchfork''s Brian Howe wrote that ''Aelita'' "is perfect for art gallery openings, dinner parties, and scoring silent sci-fi films. But beyond its utility as a backdrop, it's an awfully cold, blank, and directionless void to trawl alone." ''Tiny Mix Tapes'' writer Urban Guerilla noted that the album "fluctuates too much from moment to moment" and generally "falls a little flat." Joe Tacopino of ''PopMatters'' described it as "a concept album without any lyrics" and found that "within he jazzgenre, which has not fully embraced the era of Pro Tools, The Tied and Tickled Trio has constructed a compe ...
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Aelita Prize
The Aelita Award is an award for science fiction writers founded by the Union of Writers of Russia (formerly the Union of RSFSR Writers) and " Uralsky Sledopyt Magazine" in 1981. It was named after the classic Russian science fiction novel '' Aelita.'' The prize is awarded during the Aelita, a Soviet/Russian science fiction fandom convention. In 1989, the Start Award was created as a runner-up award to the Aelita. A number of other awards are or have been given in conjunction with the Aëlita ceremony. These include: The Ivan Yefremov Memorial Award, named in honor of science fiction writer and paleontologist Ivan Yefremov (1908-1972) and recognizes great contributions to the development of Soviet science fiction studies. The Vitaly Bugrov Memorial Award is given in honor of science fiction writer, editor and critic Vitaly Bugrov (1938-1994) for great contributions to the writing of story collections and nonfiction works. He was also instrumental in the founding of the Aëlita A ...
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