Portrait of outstanding physicist Andrei Sakharov at the exhibition "The nuclear industry turns 70. The chain reaction of success".06.09.2015#2694475
A journalist from a Uzbek television channel is seen filming a report on the operation of the SFERA universal facility at the High Energy Laboratory of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research.01.04.1996#8441401
The SFERA universal facility at the High Energy Laboratory of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research.01.04.1996#8441400
Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Director of the High Energy Laboratory of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Alexander Baldin.01.04.1996#8441399
Right: Bulgarian physicist Mr. Penchev analyzes the result of an experiment at a new accelerator at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Moscow Region.25.09.1993#8262563
Alexander Kobushkin, Ph.D. in Physics, is seen in a lab of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Moscow Region.25.09.1993#8262556
Professor Alexander Baldin, Director of the High Energies Laboratory at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna.25.09.1993#8263021
A monument to Academician Igor Kurchatov, one of the developers of nuclear weapons and founder of the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site on the background of the site's Central Staff.01.10.1991#440214
Memorial rally for academician Andrei Sakharov on his 70th birthday, on May 21, 1991, on Manezhnaya Square in Moscow.21.05.1991#6610246
A photo exhibition organized by the Izvestia journal of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now Izvestia of the Russian Academy of Sciences) and marking Andrei Sakharov's 70th anniversary. Andrei Sakharov's daughter Tatyana at the opening of the exhibition.21.05.1991#6610242
Russian Orthodox priest Gleb Yakunin speaks at a memorial rally for academician Andrei Sakharov on his 70th birthday, on May 21, 1991, on Manezhnaya Square in Moscow.21.05.1991#6610240
Indian physicists during a visit to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Indian physicist Ch. L. Kathai (right) talks informally with his Soviet colleagues.01.02.1990#6753080
Indian physicists during a visit to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna. Indian physicist Ch. L. Kathai with his research supervisor, physicist Nikolai Samsonenko (right).01.02.1990#6753079
Indian physicists during a visit to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Outside the building that houses the first Soviet synchrophasotron.01.02.1990#6753078
Indian physicists during a visit to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Indian physicist Ch. L. Kathai (second left) with the Institute staff at the laser facility.01.02.1990#6753077
Indian physicists during a visit to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Indian physicist Ch. L. Kathai (right) with employees of the Department of Nuclear Spectroscopy.01.02.1990#6753076
Indian physicists during a visit to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna. Indian physicist Ch. L. Kathai, right, on a ski trip with the family of JINR Senior Researcher Alexander Solnyshkin, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics.01.02.1990#6753074
Building an acceleration-accumulation facility or a proton particle collider with super-conducting magnets at the Institute of High Energy Physics, now the A. A. Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics, part of the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute, in Protvino. This photo shows the future particle accelerator's research facility. The project was not completed, due to the breakup of the Soviet Union.07.08.1989#6543895
Works are underway to build an accelerator-storage complex: a project to create a proton-proton collider on superconducting magnets at the Institute of High Energy Physics (today Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). The entrance to a tunnel under construction. Due to the cessation of funding, the ASC project was never completed.07.08.1989#6630684
The constituent conference of the World Nuclear Association, an international organization bringing together operators of nuclear power lpants, in Moscow. Right: Soviet Minister of Nuclear Energy Nikolai Lukonin, Chair of the Conference's Organizing Committee, and Walter Charles Marshall, Baron Marshall of Goring, Chairman of National Power in the United Kingdom.20.04.1989#6650262
Works are underway to build an accelerator-storage complex: a project to create a proton-proton collider on superconducting magnets at the Institute of High Energy Physics (today Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). Works in a tunnel under construction. Due to the cessation of funding, the ASC project was never completed.21.03.1989#6630688
Institute of High Energy Physics (today Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). Physicist from California University Mr. Peter, a participant of the international workshop "Physics at the Accelerator-Storage Complex", makes a report.20.03.1989#6630699
Institute of High Energy Physics (today Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). First Deputy Director of the Institute of High Energy Physics Viktor Yarba, left, and American-Canadian physicist Jim Peebles, center, during a beak between sessions of the Physics at the Accelerator-Storage Complex international workshop.20.03.1989#6630698
Institute of High Energy Physics (today Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). Participants of the Physics at the Accelerator-Storage Complex international workshop during a break.20.03.1989#6630697
Works are underway to build an accelerator-storage complex: a project to create a proton-proton collider on superconducting magnets at the Institute of High Energy Physics (today Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). A participant of the Physics at the Accelerator Storage Complex international workshop, Japanese physicist Mr. Hiromi in a tunnel under construction. Due to the cessation of funding, the ASC project was never completed.20.03.1989#6630695
Institute of High Energy Physics (today Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). Participants of the Physics at the Accelerator-Storage Complex international workshop are seen after a meeting.20.03.1989#6630692
Institute of High Energy Physics (today Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). A discussion during a break between sessions of the Physics at the Accelerator-Storage Complex international workshop.20.03.1989#6630690
Institute of High Energy Physics (today Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). Participants of the Physics at the Accelerator-Storage Complex international workshop during a break .20.03.1989#6630687
Works are underway to build an accelerator-storage complex: a project to create a proton-proton collider on superconducting magnets at the Institute of High Energy Physics (today Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). Assembling equipment in the magnet assemble floor. Due to the cessation of funding, the ASC project was never completed.20.03.1989#6630686
Institute of High Energy Physics (today Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). Participants of the Physics at the Accelerator-Storage Complex international workshop examine the project of an accelerator-storage complex.20.03.1989#6630685
Department of Physical Plasma Director of the Igor Kurchatov Institute of Nuclear Power, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Lenin Prize winner Boris Kadomtsev.01.01.1989#624383
Sadyk Azimov, Director General of the Fizika-Solntse (Physics-Sun) scientific and production association of the Uzbek SSR Academy of Sciences in Parkent.31.05.1988#6561159
Moscow. Developing the Tokamak (Toroidal Chamber with Magnetic Coils) thermonuclear unit at the Kurchatov Atomic Energy Institute, now the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute.10.10.1987#8543192
Moscow. Developing the Tokamak (Toroidal Chamber with Magnetic Coils) thermonuclear unit at the Kurchatov Atomic Energy Institute, now the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute.10.10.1987#8543191
The Kurchatov Atomic Energy Institute in Moscow. A scientific seminar for scientists and experts in Tokamak-10 thermonuclear reactors.13.06.1987#5528526
The Kurchatov Atomic Energy Institute in Moscow. Institute employee Gennady Notkin prepares a program of an experiment on the Tokamak-10 thermonuclear reactor.13.06.1987#5528524
The Kurchatov Atomic Energy Institute in Moscow. Checking the equipment before an experiment.13.06.1987#5528523
In April 1986, a nuclear power unit exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR. After the accident, authorities decided not to go ahead with the Minsk Nuclear Power Plant, now the Minsk Thermal Power Plant No. 5, construction project in the town of Dtruzhny in the Belarusian SSR (that was being prepared). Photo: Members of the Volodko family who have arrived from Pripayt have received a new apartment.10.05.1987#8544027
In April 1986, a nuclear power unit exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR. After the accident, authorities decided not to go ahead with the Minsk Nuclear Power Plant, now the Minsk Thermal Power Plant No. 5, construction project in the town of Dtruzhny in the Belarusian SSR (that was being prepared). Photo: A future playground in the town of Druzhny.18.04.1987#8544026
In April 1986, a nuclear power unit exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR. After the accident, authorities decided not to go ahead with the Minsk Nuclear Power Plant, now the Minsk Thermal Power Plant No. 5, construction project in the town of Dtruzhny in the Belarusian SSR (that was being prepared). Photo: The Sosnovy Bor (Pine Forest) cafe in the town of Dtruzhny.18.04.1987#8544025
In April 1986, a nuclear power unit exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR. After the accident, authorities decided not to go ahead with the Minsk Nuclear Power Plant, now the Minsk Thermal Power Plant No. 5, construction project in the town of Dtruzhny in the Belarusian SSR (that was being prepared).18.04.1987#8544024
In April 1986, a nuclear power unit exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR. After the accident, authorities decided not to go ahead with the Minsk Nuclear Power Plant, now the Minsk Thermal Power Plant No. 5, construction project in the town of Dtruzhny in the Belarusian SSR (that was being prepared). Photo: Families arriving from Pripyat have received new apartments.18.04.1987#8544023
In April 1986, a nuclear power unit exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR. After the accident, authorities decided not to go ahead with the Minsk Nuclear Power Plant, now the Minsk Thermal Power Plant No. 5, construction project in the town of Dtruzhny in the Belarusian SSR (that was being prepared).18.04.1987#8544022
Yevgeny Ignatenko, General Director of the Kombinat Integrated Works Production Association in the Ukrainian SSR. The enterprise coordinated all cleanup operations following an accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in April 1986.10.04.1987#8538258
Yevgeny Ignatenko, Director General of the Kombinat Production Association of the Ukrainian SSR, which coordinates all work to eliminate the consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in April 1986.10.04.1987#8561562
Kazuhiko Nishijima, Japanese theoretical physicist, professor at Kyoto University, and participant in the Moscow International Peace Forum for a Nuclear-free World and Human Survival.14.02.1987#5915018
Mohammad Abdus Salam, Pakistani theoretical physicist, professor at International Center for Theoretical Physics in Trieste (Italy), laureate of Nobel Prize in Physics, and participant in the Moscow International Peace Forum for a Nuclear-free World and Human Survival.14.02.1987#5915016
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna. Researchers at the Neutron Physics Lab, from left: Purev Agvaangultem (Mongolian People's Republic), Georgy Osetinsky (USSR), Lee Chen Ho (DPRK).13.11.1986#6541255
A student of the Obninsk Institute for Nuclear Power Engineering, now a subsidiary of National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, a federal state autonomous higher education institution.03.11.1986#6681119
The Obninsk Institute for Nuclear Power Engineering, now a subsidiary of National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, a federal state autonomous higher education institution. Photo: A second-year student of the Nuclear Power Plants Department.03.11.1986#6681116
Students of the Obninsk Institute for Nuclear Power Engineering, now a subsidiary of National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, a federal state autonomous higher education institution.03.11.1986#6681107
The Obninsk Institute for Nuclear Power Engineering, now a subsidiary of National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, a federal state autonomous higher education institution. Photo: A student attends a lesson at an engineering graphics room.03.11.1986#6681106
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
Public representatives from the United States and the Soviet Union gather in Yurmala (Latvian SSR), September 15-19, 1986. A conference at the Dzintari Concert Hall was broadcast across world media for five days. Among the hosts was Soviet television journalist Vladimir Pozner. Participants: Susan Eisenhower, American consultant, author and expert on international security, space policy, energy and USSR-US relations, granddaughter of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, center, and her husband, Roald Sagdeev, Director of Space Research at the USSR Academy of Sciences, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences.15.09.1986#9017214
Igor Nesterov, seismologist, Deputy Chair of the Inter-Agency Council on Seismology and Earthquake-Resistant Construction under the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Director of the Seismology Departmet at the Institute of Earth Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences.20.08.1986#9026974
Presenting the Karpinsky Prize to Vice President of the USSR Academy of Sciences Yevgeny Velikhov. Yevgeny Velikhov during his acceptance speech.18.07.1986#5735327
American physicist, professor T.B. Tailor speaking. Soviet and foreign member-scientists of the international forum for discontinuance of nuclear weapons tests meeting with journalists. Press centre of the USSR Foreign Ministry.01.07.1986#830696
Academician Nikolai Basov, Lenin and Nobel prize winner, Hero of Socialist Labor, vice president of the World Federation of Scientific Workers, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, at the news conference of scientists attending the International Forum Science, Technology and the World.01.07.1986#828067