Vitaly Goldansky, Soviet physicist and chemist, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now Russian Academy of Sciences), at the Vernadsky Geology Museum. On the table: Vladimir Vernadsky's works.03.04.1989#6536476
Monographs by Vitaly Goldansky, Soviet physicist and chemist, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences.03.04.1989#6536472
Soviet organic chemist Vitaly Goldansky, a member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, DSc (Physics and Mathematics). , Lenin Prize recipient, head of a section at the Institute of Chemical Physics of the Soviet Academy of Sciences., now the Semyonov Federal Research Center of Chemical Physics.25.09.1986#9021007
Superconducting accelerator hall in the high energies laboratory in Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna.01.01.1986#637132
Moscow Region, Dubna. United Institute of Nuclear Research, USSR Academy of Sciences. A synchrophasotron, accelerator of protons, relativistic and polarized kernels.01.01.1985#2862203
The town of Protvino, Moscow region. Institute of High Energy Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Inside view of the ring of the 70-GeV U-70 proton synchrotron.01.06.1984#2960380
High Energies Laboratory Deputy Director of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna Jerzy Bartko constructing a precise bubble chamber "Micro".01.01.1984#625724
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Scientists preparing an experiment in mass spectrometer "Master-130".01.01.1984#625715
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Scientists by the superconducting accelerator of the fourth generation SPIN.01.01.1984#625709
A model building of the Enrico Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, USA.01.10.1983#8490005
The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research of the USSR Academy of Sciences. The Institute's employees are seen here in the proton synchrotron accelerator room.01.06.1982#6701552
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna. General view of the synchrophasotron: an accelerator, with the help of which research is carried out in the physics of the atomic nucleus and elementary particles.12.03.1981#8338092
Moscow. A vacuum test chamber at the Lebedev Physics Research and Development Institute.16.12.1980#8829120
Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna.10.08.1980#8250784
Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, one of the leaders of the Baksan Neutrino Observatory of the Institute of Nuclear Research of the USSR Academy of Sciences Alexander Chudakov.09.04.1979#8161684
From left: Nikolai Bogolyubov, Director of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and Hero of Socialist Labor, and his disciple Lev Solovyov, professor and Director of the Institute for High Energy Physics.01.02.1974#5886537
Institute for High Energy Physics (today's Logunov Institute for High Energy Physics of National Research Center Kurchatov Institute). Joint Soviet-French experiments at French Mirabelle liquid-hydrogen bubble chamber. Seminars of Soviet and French technicians.01.04.1973#5774038
Institute for High Energy Physics (today's Logunov Institute for High Energy Physics of National Research Center Kurchatov Institute). Joint Soviet-French experiments at French Mirabelle liquid-hydrogen bubble chamber. French physicist Loumouaji and Soviet engineer A. Khamamiryan, left, at work.01.04.1973#5774033
Integrated Institute of Nuclear Research in Dubna. Mongolian physicists conduct experiments using a beta spectrometer at the institute's radiochemistry laboratory.23.07.1972#6339115
Integrated Institute of Nuclear Research in Dubna. Soviet physicist Kurban Dzhanabilov and scientist from the Federation of Arab Republics Khasan Saad study nuclear reactions in lightweight nuclea.23.07.1972#6339114
The Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Studies of high-energy cosmic rays. The photo shows the track of the primary cosmic-ray nuclei registered in one of the layers of nuclear photoemulsion. The image was taken by photographic equipment aboard Intercosmos 6 spacecraft.01.05.1972#3012260
Institute of High-Energy Physics (currently the A.A.Logunov Institute of High-Energy Physics at the National Re4search Center 'Kurchatov Institute'). The Mirabel liquid-hydrogen bubble chamber is ready for launch.04.10.1971#5656402
The great hydrogen bubble chamber manufactured at department of elementary particles physics under the aegis of Frances's atomic energy commission.25.09.1971#5598036
The great hydrogen bubble chamber manufactured at the elementary particles physics department under the aegis of France's atomic energy commission.25.09.1971#5598035
ARUS - Synchrotron accelerator of Yerevan Physics Institute. Designed and constructed by a Soviet physician, associated member of the USSR Academy of Sciences and director Yerevan Physics Institute Artyom Alikhanian (1908-1978). Accelerator top.01.10.1968#2730986
The All-Union Institute of High-Energy Physics, now the State Research Center Institute of High-Energy Physics. Photo: a section of the 1,500-meter circular proton accelerator.21.11.1967#6136233
The All-Union Institute of High-Energy Physics, now the State Research Center Institute of High-Energy Physics. Photo: Radio technician Valery Pakalin controls a section of a linear proton accelerator-injector.21.11.1967#6136229
The All-Union Institute of High-Energy Physics, now the State Research Center Institute of High-Energy Physics. Photo: The control console of a linear proton accelerator-injector.21.11.1967#6136228
Institute for High Energy Physics (currently the A.A.Logunov Institute for High Energy Physics at the National Research Center 'Kurchatov Institute'). A section of the U-7- accelerator's big ring.03.10.1967#5654987
Institute for High Energy Physics (currently the A.A.Logunov Institute for High Energy Physics at the National Research Center 'Kurchatov Institute').03.10.1967#5654981
Institute for High Energy Physics (currently the A.A.Logunov Institute for High Energy Physics at the National Research Center 'Kurchatov Institute'). A laboratory at the Institute.03.10.1967#5654980
The Institute for High Energy Physics in Protvino. The U-70 synchrotron built at the institute.24.07.1967#5793969
Vladimir Sobolev, Deputy Director of the Nuclear Physics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences' Siberian Branch (now Russian Academy of Sciences), with his son on a weekend.15.06.1967#8122411
The Nuclear Physics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences' Siberian Branch (now Budger Nuclear Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences) in the Novosibirsk Academic Town.15.06.1967#8122408
A laboratory at the Nuclear Physics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences' Siberian Branch (now Budger Nuclear Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences) in the Novosibirsk Academic Town.15.06.1967#8122405
United Institute of Nuclear Research in Dubna. A banquet in a hall of the House of Scientists opened at the institute in 1958.30.09.1966#5651626
The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Photo: The main control console of the U-300 heavy ions cyclotron.23.07.1966#5791730
Dubna, a science city in the north of the Moscow Region, the largest nuclear physics research center in the USSR (currently in Russia).15.06.1966#6034702
The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Photo: Hungarian scientists from the National Committee of Physicists at the Institute's laboratory.05.06.1966#5868408
The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. The staff of the Nuclear Reaction Laboratory.15.05.1966#6034703
The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. A synchrocyclotron accelerator at the laboratory of nuclear issues.15.05.1966#6034700
The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Researcher Viktor Druin, left, and deputy director of the Nuclear Reaction Laboratory Sergei Polikanov are seen here at the control panel of the synchrocyclotron accelerator. .15.05.1966#6034701
The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Photo: Specialists adjust a synchro-cyclotron's high-frequency system.04.05.1966#5867178
Soviet physicist Vladimir Kadyshevsky, research fellow at a theoretical physics laboratory of the Integrated Nuclear Research Institute in Dubna.14.01.1966#6073182
Deputy Director of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Prof. Heinz Barwich, center. Radiochemical laboratory.01.01.1964#5705472
Nuclear problems laboratory of the United Nuclear Research Institute at the USSR Academy of Sciences in Dubna. From left to right: Venedict Djelepov (left) -- Soviet physicist and director of the laboratory; Bruno Pontecorvo -- Italian and Soviet physicist, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences and research fellow of the laboratory; and American physicist and Director General of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) Victor Frederick Weisskopf.01.09.1963#2652927
A fragment of the Soviet elementary particle accelerator (proton synchrotron accelerator) mock-up designed by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna.13.03.1961#5814118
Fine-tuning the synchrophasotron in the United Institute of Nuclear Research in Dubna, the late 1950s.06.03.1959#2787345
Fine-tuning the synchrophasotron at the United Institute for Nuclear Research. Dubna, the late 1950s.06.03.1958#2785554
Fine-tuning the synchrophasotron at the United Institute for Nuclear Research. Dubna, the late 1950s.09.02.1950#2785556