Yakutian ASSR. The Cosmic Ray Laboratory at the Yakutian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences, part of the Yakutian Scientific Research Base of the USSR Academy of Sciences (the Institute of Cosmophysics Research and Aeronomy of the USSR Academy of Sciences). Galina Tyagunova, a research worker in the Cosmic Ray Laboratory, takes measurements of the cosmic ray registration ionisation chamber.16.09.2021#8912977
Soviet and French specialists involved in preparation for the launch of the Oreol 3 satellite as part of the Arcad Soviet-French joint project.06.12.1981#6713743
Interkpsmos-2 Earth's man-made satellite was launched in the Soviet Union on December 25, 1969. The satellite had on its board research equipment made in the German Democratic Republic and Soviet Union to orders from Bulgaria, GDR, Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia.01.12.1969#618785
Georgy Kuklin, researcher at the Siberian Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation (second from right) with his wife Veronika (right) and Miloslav Konetsky,an employee of Astronomical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, with his wife wife Frantishka.01.04.1967#645158
Georgy Kuklin, a research scientist of Siberian Institute of Earth Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation.01.04.1967#633077
The Buryat ASSR. The Sayany solar observatory of the Siberian Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Waves Propagation of the Siberian Branch of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, now the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Laboratory assistant M. Ashulevich at work.01.02.1967#6437114
The Yakutian ASSR. The Laboratory of Cosmic Rays at the Yakutian Branch of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, affiliated with the Yakutian Scientific Research Base of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. Photo: Building the Yakutian underground facility with intersecting muon telescopes for registering high-energy cosmic particles.16.09.1956#8912970