Kazimir Lavrinovich, lecturer in physics and mathematics at Kaliningrad State University, well-known researcher of the life and scientific work of the German scientist Friedrich Bessel.03.05.1990#8424004
Members of the Caucasian archaeological expedition are excavating one of the burial mounds of the Bronze Age near the farm Chernyshev, Adyghe Autonomous Region.01.06.1988#8354457
A complex seismological expedition in the Garm Region of the Tajik SSR, in which Soviet and American scientists take part. Seismologist scientist, director of the Institute of Earthquake-Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake-Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan) Sobit Negmatullayev during a discussion of the creation of an earthquake forecasting system.15.08.1987#8559055
A complex seismological expedition in the Garm region of the Tajik SSR, organized by the Schmidt Institute of Earth Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now the Russian Academy of Sciences) and the Institute of Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan). Soviet and American experts are discussing the creation of an earthquake forecasting system.15.08.1987#8551412
A complex seismological expedition in the Garm region of the Tajik SSR, organized by the Schmidt Institute of Earth Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now the Russian Academy of Sciences) and the Institute of Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan). Member of the Soviet-American working group on earthquake forecasting, scientist, geophysicist, expedition leader Igor Nersesov.15.08.1987#8551411
A complex seismological expedition in the Garm Region of the Tajik SSR, organized by the Schmidt Institute of Earth Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now the Russian Academy of Sciences) and the Institute of Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan) to create an earthquake forecasting system. A member of the Soviet-American working group on earthquake forecasting, biophysicist Ms. Sukhodolova studies the behavior of fish during seismological vibrations of the earth.15.08.1987#8551405
A complex seismological expedition in the Garm Region of the Tajik SSR, organized by the Schmidt Institute of Earth Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now the Russian Academy of Sciences) and the Institute of Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan). Soviet and American experts are discussing the creation of an earthquake forecasting system.15.08.1987#8551403
The Institute for Space Research of Natural Resources of the Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijani SSR. Photo: The Institute's mobile laboratory operates together with a specially equipped helicopter.01.06.1987#8356962
The Institute for Space Research of Natural Resources of the Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijani SSR. Photo: The Institute's mobile laboratory operates together with a specially equipped helicopter.01.06.1987#8356961
Sobit Negmatullayev, Director of the Institute of Earthquake-Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake-Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan).10.05.1987#8557072
The Institute of Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan). Analysis of data from testing a metal structure designed for increased seismicity.10.05.1987#8557071
The Institute of Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan). Testing a metal structure designed for increased seismicity.10.05.1987#8557070
Participants of the Soviet-American project to monitor underground nuclear tests during a walk around the territory of the Miner, rest house in the Karaganda region of the Kazakh SSR.20.08.1986#8379033
American seismologist David Chavez, a member of the Soviet-American project to monitor underground nuclear tests, during a visit to a seismic station in the Karaganda region of the Kazakh SSR.20.08.1986#8379031
Alexander Lozinsky, head of the laboratory at the station for observing artificial Earth satellites of the Astronomical Council of the USSR Academy of Sciences. The station had a giant camera capable of photographing 25-ton satellites.01.06.1986#6697302
The Artificial Satellite Monitoring Laboratory of the USSR Academy of Sciences' Astronomical Council in Zvenigorod. A 25-ton giant camera for filming satellites.01.06.1986#6697301
Professor Alla Malevich from the Artificial Earth Satellite Observations Laboratory of the Astronomical Council of the USSR Academy of Sciences, which had a giant camera capable of photographing 25-ton satellites.01.06.1986#6697298
Mechanical engineer V. Kozyrev in the laboratory of the station for observing artificial Earth satellites of the Astronomical Council of the USSR Academy of Sciences. The station had a giant camera capable of photographing 25-ton satellites.01.06.1986#6697294
A giant camera of the Artificial Satellite Monitoring Laboratory of the USSR Academy of Sciences' Astronomical Council installed in Zvenigorod.01.06.1986#6697293
The Artificial Satellite Monitoring Laboratory of the USSR Academy of Sciences' Astronomical Council in Zvenigorod. The building where a 25-ton giant camera for filming satellites is located.01.06.1986#6697292
The Artificial Satellite Monitoring Laboratory of the USSR Academy of Sciences' Astronomical Council in Zvenigorod. A 25-ton giant camera for filming satellites.01.06.1986#6697290
Engineer Oleg Ponomarev at the Computational Center at the Artificial Satellite Monitoring Laboratory of the USSR Academy of Sciences' Astronomical Council where a 25-ton giant camera for filming satellites is located.01.06.1986#6697288
Mechanical engineer V. Kozyrev in the laboratory of the station for observing artificial Earth satellites of the Astronomical Council of the USSR Academy of Sciences. The station had a giant camera capable of photographing 25-ton satellites.01.06.1986#6697284
The Artificial Satellite Monitoring Laboratory of the USSR Academy of Sciences' Astronomical Council in Zvenigorod. A 25-ton giant camera for filming satellites.01.06.1986#6697282
Optical path of the Nidar laser device at the Institute of Atmospheric Optics, Tomsk Branch, Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now the Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences).01.02.1986#8587052
A sample of deep earth materials from the Kola superdeep borehole is studied under the microscope. The experimental Kola Superdeep Borehole (SG-3), the deepest borehole in the world drilled exclusively for the study of the lithosphere. A tool used for drilling the borehole.08.04.1984#6006055
Yury Smirnov of the Kola incorporated deep drilling geological survey expedition, Volgokamsgeologia company, is seen here with samples of deep earth material from the Kola superdeep borehole. The experimental Kola Superdeep Borehole (SG-3), the deepest borehole in the world drilled exclusively for the study of the lithosphere. A tool used for drilling the borehole.08.04.1984#6006054
The Kola Peninsula, Murmansk Region, The experimental Kola Superdeep Borehole (SG-3), the deepest borehole in the world drilled exclusively for the study of the lithosphere. A tool used for drilling the borehole.01.04.1984#6006056
Dokuchayev Institute of Agriculture of Central Black Earth Belt in Kamennaya Step, Voronezh Region. School students at a campfire during a break in field practical training at the institute's experimental station.01.08.1982#6691510
Dokuchayev Institute of Agriculture of Central Black Earth Belt in Kamennaya Step, Voronezh Region. Alexei Ivanov, director of the secondary school in the village of Kamennaya Step, and school students study scale models of the experimental station's fields at the institute's museum.01.08.1982#6691506
Dokuchayev Institute of Agriculture of Central Black Earth Belt in Kamennaya Step, Voronezh Region. A steppe lake near the village.01.08.1982#6691502
Dokuchayev Institute of Agriculture of Central Black Earth Belt in Kamennaya Step, Voronezh Region. A herd of cows on grassland in the village of Pervy Uchastok (Plot One).01.08.1982#6691499
Dokuchayev Institute of Agriculture of Central Black Earth Belt in Kamennaya Step, Voronezh Region. School students during field practical training at the institute's experimental station.01.08.1982#6691497
Dokuchayev Institute of Agriculture of Central Black Earth Belt in Kamennaya Step, Voronezh Region. School students during field practical training at the institute's experimental station.01.08.1982#6691496
Dokuchayev Institute of Agriculture of Central Black Earth Belt in Kamennaya Step, Voronezh Region. School students conduct crop breeding experiments during practical classes at the institute's experimental station.01.08.1982#6691520
A picture of the Earth through the window of the Vzor optical device. Photo from the archive of APN publishing house.09.07.1982#8340668
Staffer of the Earth Study from Space Institute, Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, studying space photos. 19.02.1982#68377
Research work of the Atmosphere Optics Institute of USSR Academy of Sciences (now the Atmosphere Optics Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences).01.07.1977#8934988
Yakut SSR. The engineering geocryology laboratory of the Permafrost Institute of Siberian Branch of Academy of Sciences of еру USSR, now Melnikov Permafrost Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.25.01.1973#6322381
Left: Alla Masevich, professor of the Department of Space Geodesics of the Moscow Institute of Geodesics and Cartography, astronomer, doctor of physics and mathematics, at home with her daughter.05.10.1972#8489640
Center: Alla Masevich, professor of the Department of Space Geodesics of the Moscow Institute of Geodesics and Cartography, astronomer, doctor of physics and mathematics, during a class.05.10.1972#8489634
Center: Alla Masevich, professor of the Department of Space Geodesics of the Moscow Institute of Geodesics and Cartography, astronomer, doctor of physics and mathematics, during a class.05.10.1972#8489629
Staff members use a scanning electron microscope to test samples in a laboratory at Satpayev Institute of Geological Sciences, a research institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR.12.04.1972#8489696
A participant of the 15th General Assembly of International Geodesics and Geophysics Union outside the Lomonosov Moscow State University.09.06.1971#5597403
The Soviet unmanned space station Luna 17 soft-landed on the Moon in the Sea of Rains on November 17, 1970, and delivered Lunokhod 1 self-propelled vehicle on the lunar surface. The picture is made by Lunokhod 1 onboard telephotometer camera. Seen in the picture: a panoramic view of the lunar surface, the gangway for Lunokhod 1 in unfolded position, a whip antenna of Lunokhod 1, a part of Luna 17 station's landing platform.17.11.1970#3012209
M-100 meteorological missile made by the design bureau of the Izhevsk Engineering Plant (currently Kalashnikov Group). Senior engiener A.Merkulov and engineer A.Petrov check the top section of the missile.01.10.1969#6151208
M-100 meteorological missile made by the design bureau of the Izhevsk Engineering Plant (currently Kalashnikov Group). The missile is ready for the next test.01.10.1969#6151207
M-100 meteorological missile made by the design bureau of the Izhevsk Engineering Plant (currently Kalashnikov Group). The missile is transported to the launching site.01.07.1969#6151211
M-100 meteorological missile made by the design bureau of the Izhevsk Engineering Plant (currently Kalashnikov Group). Senior engineer B.Seredin and engineer A.Koregin prepare the missile for launch.01.07.1969#6151205
M-100 meteorological missile made by the design bureau of the Izhevsk Engineering Plant (currently Kalashnikov Group). The final check of the sysytems.01.07.1969#6151201
A model of the Kosmos satellite. Soviet artificial satellites of the Kosmos series were developed for various space programs and were used for research, military and other purposes. The Space Pavilion at the USSR National Exhibition of Economic Achievements.01.08.1967#6654666
A model of the Kosmos satellite. Soviet artificial satellites of the Kosmos series were developed for various space programs and were used for research, military and other purposes. The Space Pavilion at the USSR National Exhibition of Economic Achievements.01.08.1967#6654664
"Photo map of the near side of the Moon," 1967, made in the astronautical orientation using telescope images taken from the Earth on a scale of 1:5,000,000.15.04.1967#6427919
Yakut ASSR. Melnikov Permafrost Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in Yakutsk, now Melnikov Permafrost Institute of the the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. A staff member conducts permafrost studies in a laboratory.10.09.1966#6049070