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searching for the shortest way to Finest’s Palace (constellations) and proceeded with
her journey:
“ … she went to a flame-coloured chariot. When she reached it, Nastenka
changed her sixth pair of iron boots and left the marvelous Earth. The flame-
coloured chariot rushed among celestial stars so quickly that Nastenka was unable to
see stars, but only the multicoloured rainbow shimmer... The flame-coloured chariot
landed on the Earth and Nastenka was so surprised that nearly lost her reason. It
seemed to her that she came to her native Earth again, as if she had not departed
from anywhere. It was almost the same serene sun shining over forests and fields, the
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same birds flying in the sky…”
As it is obvious from the Tale, Nastenka came to the planet which looked like
Midgard-earth’s twin. This confirms that other Earth-planets which Nastenka visited
differed from Midgard-earth greatly. Moreover, and which is more curious, she was
not surprised by the planets that strongly differed from hers, but one precisely resem-
bling her planet staggered her. This means only one thing. She, a simple girl, knew
that a lot of inhabited worlds existed and met people who came from other Earth-
planets, and this was an ordinary thing for her. Most likely, she thought that all other
Earth-planets should differ from her native Midgard-earth. That is why she was
shocked by seeing a Earth-planet which was very like Midgard-earth. Actually, a per-
son who travels in Space for the first time must be shocked visiting other worlds and
other Earth-planets, the nature of which differs greatly from his native planet. But, we
do not see this. On the contrary, Nastenka reacts calmly to the nature of other Earths
which have other Suns, another colour of the sky, unusual vegetable and animal
worlds.
This kind of reaction is possible only when such trips were not something unu-
sual; that many people she knew travelled to other Earth-planets and told about their
trips. Also, her reaction to the statement that she had to search for her Brave Falcon
in Finest Palace (constellation) indicates that the idea of her traveling to another star
constellation did not sound strange or unbelievable to her. She simply packed and set
out on her journey, knowing where she had to search for a landing ground to fly to
another star constellation. Such conduct was natural for her. To return to her darling
she needed “only” to fly to other worlds. For Nastenka it was almost the same as go-
ing to another country is for our contemporaries, i.e. a pretty ordinary action, which
again indicates the prevalence of interstellar trips then. Apparently, the question was
solved very simply — she asked people and they allowed her to board their trade
Vitmana which flew in the direction she needed.
Thus, using incidental trade Vitmanas and the grand Vitmara, she was gradually
approaching Finest’s Palace. But she still had to cover a half of the circle of far
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away distances or 8 far away distances — 11.2 light years or 1.0596096х10 km.
This time she came to Finest’s Palace closer on 8 far away distances or 11.2 light
years. She left for Finest’s Palace directly from the planet which reminded her Mid-
90 The Slavonic-Aryan Vedas. The Source of Life. The Tale about the Brave Falcon, p. 83.
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