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            is volumetric and that the planets which Nastenka visited cannot be theoretically and
            practically located along a straight line. Each planet differs from each other in their
            stars,  numbers  of  Moons  and  nature.  Subconsciously  she  compares  each  of  these
            planets  with  her  native  planet,  Midgard-earth,  which  is  psychologically  absolutely
            natural and confirms the authenticity of information which acquired mythical forms
            in the course of time; that is a distinguishing feature of Russian tales when real events
            are “dressed” in mythical clothes. This was done for a reason: in order to hide the real
            information and, thus, save it for descendants.

                  Nastenka continues her journey:

                  “… She  followed a guiding clue back to the valley where  different  Vitmanas
            were. She saw a silver one, changed her fourth pair of iron boots and asked good
            people to take her with them... the silver Vitmana’s journey was over, but a very long
            way still lies ahead before Nastenka. She sighed hard when the Vitmana landed on a
            strange, deserted and sultry Earth with a white Sun ... three Moons shone brightly in
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            the sky…”  Nastenka came to the Planet-Earth where the Goddess Nesrecha lived
            who explained to her that one circle and a quarter of far away distances is left for
            her to reach Finest’s Palace which is  20 far away distances — 28 light years or
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            2.649024х10  km. This time her way became shorter by 1 far away distance, or 1.4
            light years.

                  An  again,  this  was  not  the  end  of  her  journey:  “…  The  guiding  clue  led  her
            through mountains to the valley where only one enormous Vitmara was. She saw this
            enormous Vitmara, changed the fifth pair of iron boots and asked good people to take
            her with them to the Earth where the Goddess Tara lives. The grand Vitmara rushed
            among celestial stars so quickly that the starlight turned into stripes and shimmered
            like a beautiful rainbow... The enormous Vitmara landed on a marvelous Earth. The
            golden Sun was playing its rays over the green forests and gave warmth and light to
            every living creature. Nastenka saw an amazing city next to the green forests and a
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            white-rock palace in the middle of the city...”  The grand Vitmara, the Great Celes-
            tial Chariot — this was the name which our ancestors gave to the spaceship, was able
            to carry 144 Vitmanas. In other words, the grand Vitmara is a mother-ship.

                  As it follows from Nastenka’s description the grand Vitmara’s speed was close
            to the velocity of light (note that the velocity of light C in space is not permanent, as
            it was considered in the Theory of Relativity which is incorrect and was intentionally
            distorted). That is why Nastenka could observe the light of stars turning into stripes
            and shimmering like a rainbow. This is impossible to invent, but only experience, es-
            pecially for a young girl, unless she has a scientific degree in quantum physics.

                  The Goddess Tara told her that one circle of far away distance is left for her to
            reach  Finest’s  Palace  which  is  16  far  away  distances,  i.e.  22.4  light  years  or
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            2.1192192х10  km. This time she was closer to the aim of her trip by 4 far away dis-
            tances, or 5.6 light years. She asked the Goddess Tara where she could get help in


                  88  The Slavonic-Aryan Vedas. The Source of Life. The Tale about the Brave Falcon, p. 77-78.
                  89  The Slavonic-Aryan Vedas. The Source of Life. The Tale about the Brave Falcon, p. 80.

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