The 4th Young Scientists Congress.27.11.2024#8814323600x400 PXJPEG800x533 PXJPEG7972x5314 PXJPEG22 Mb
Academician Igor Dmitrievich Spassky, director of the Central naval equipment design studio "Rubin".01.07.1991#808534
A public protest against construction of a nuclear power plant in Crimea, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.14.05.1991#8184292
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
Soviet theoretical physicist Andrei Sakharov, one of the designers of the firs Soviet hydrogen bomb, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences, attends the First Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR, May 25 - June 9, 1989.25.05.1989#6610243
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
The Tokamak-15 thermonuclear facility at the Kurchatov Atomic Energy Institute. The control panel of the cryogenic system. 23.01.1989#151315
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
Scientific conference Medical Aspects of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident. Participants led by Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Hans Blix plant trees in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR.15.05.1988#6567150
Scientific conference Medical Aspects of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident held at the All-Union Research Center for Radiation Medicine of the Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences (now the National Research Center for Radiation Medicine of National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine). Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Hans Blix is among the participants.15.05.1988#6567147
Scientific conference Medical Aspects of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident. Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Dr. Hans Blix, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, speaking at the conference.15.05.1988#6567146
Research conference "Medical aspects of Chernobyl disaster". Kiev, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Soviet writer, epidemiologist and doctor of medical sciences Yury Shcherbak speaks to American physician Robert Peter Gale, right to left, during a break between meetings.11.05.1988#6567241
Scientific conference Medical Aspects of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident. Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. American physician and medical researcher Robert Peter Gale, second right, and vice-president of the Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences (now the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences) Leonid Ilyin on the panel.11.05.1988#6567234
Scientific conference Medical Aspects of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident. Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. A participant in the meeting, American physician and medical researcher Robert Peter Gale shows the staff of the All-Union Research Center for Radiation Medicine of the Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences (now the National Research Center for Radiation Medicine of National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine) his book about Chernobyl published in the United States.11.05.1988#6567151
A heavy magnet hangs in midair without any visible support using the magnetic-levitation/magnetic cushion effect. The ceramic tablet over which the magnet hovers was made from a new high-temperature superconductor at the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI.24.03.1988#5828206
Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy (now the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). Development of soldering technology for the nitrogen cooling system of the T-15 reactor.10.10.1987#8357225
Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy (now the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center). Preventive maintenance of the Tokamak-10 thermonuclear plant.10.10.1987#8357224
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
Kurchatov Atomic Energy Institute (now National Research Center Kurchatov Institute). Meeting of the scientific council.03.09.1987#5624772
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. Checking the equipment before an experiment.13.06.1987#5528523
High-latitude expedition of the Sibir nuclear icebreaker to the North Pole led by oceanologist Artur Chilingarov. A polar bear in the ice.09.06.1987#8360572
High-latitude expedition of the Sibir nuclear icebreaker to the North Pole led by oceanologist Artur Chilingarov. Dosimetric control of working premises on a nuclear-powered ship.09.06.1987#8360571
High-latitude expedition of the Sibir nuclear icebreaker to the North Pole led by oceanologist Artur Chilingarov. Seals on the ice.09.06.1987#8360570
High-latitude expedition of the Sibir nuclear icebreaker to the North Pole led by oceanologist Artur Chilingarov.09.06.1987#8360569
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
Gennady Filippov, Soviet scientist and engineer, Director of the All-Union Research and Design Institute of Nuclear and Energy Machine Engineering, doctor of sciences, professor of the Moscow Energy Institute.01.04.1987#5928868
Participants in the Moscow International Forum For a Nuclear-Weapon-Free World and the Survival of Humanity at a reception kin the Grand Kremlin Palace. President of the US company Control Data William Norris (left).16.02.1987#5915013
The International forum For a Nuclear-Free World, For the Survival of Humanity, held from February 14 to 16, 1987 in Moscow. The granddaughter of former US President Dwight Eisenhower, director of the institute of the same name, political scientist and consultant on Soviet-American relations, Susan Eisenhower, gives an interview after the round table on the topic: “Ways to survive in our interdependent world.”14.02.1987#8564073
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
Participants in the Moscow International Forum For a Nuclear-Weapon-Free World and the Survival of Humanity during a break between sessions.14.02.1987#5915012
Seismologist, employee of the Livermore Laboratory (US) L. Devitt, participant in the Moscow International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Humanity.14.02.1987#5915009
Soviet-American project to monitor underground nuclear tests at the Semipalatinsk test site in the Kazakh SSR. Participants in the experiment at a seismic station deployed in the vicinity of Karkaralinsk.01.12.1986#8545966
Soviet-American project to monitor underground nuclear tests at the Semipalatinsk test site in the Kazakh SSR. Jonathan Berger, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, at a seismic station deployed in the vicinity of Karkaralinsk.01.12.1986#8545965
The vicinity of Karkaralinsk in the Kazakh SSR, where a Soviet-American seismic station was deployed for an experiment to monitor underground nuclear tests.01.12.1986#8545964
Soviet-American project to monitor underground nuclear tests at the Semipalatinsk test site in the Kazakh SSR. Seismologist from the University of California at San Diego Holly Eissler at a seismic station in the vicinity of Karkaralinsk.01.12.1986#8545963
Soviet-American project to monitor underground nuclear tests at the Semipalatinsk test site in the Kazakh SSR. Participants in the experiment discussing planned work in the vicinity of Karkaralinsk.01.12.1986#8545962
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
Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy (now a branch of the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education) Students in laboratory classes in physics.03.11.1986#8484179
Obninsk Institute for Nuclear Power Engineering, now a branch of Federal Autonomous Educational Establishment for Higher Vocational Education "National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)." A meeting of an academic council.03.11.1986#6681115
Paul Bodin, a member of the U.S. expedition to Karkaralinsk, Kazakh SSR, drawing up a seismic equipment program to register nuclear explosions.01.11.1986#838225
Thomas Cochran, a participant in the U.S. expedition to Karkaralinsk, chief physicist on seismography of the U.S. Natural Resources Defense Council, on the site where equipment registering nuclear explosions has been installed.01.11.1986#838224
Soviet-American project to monitor underground nuclear tests at the Semipalatinsk test site in the Kazakh SSR. Verification of nuclear explosion registration data on seismological equipment in the vicinity of Karkaralinsk.21.08.1986#8953336
The Kazakh SSR. The Soviet-American project to monitor underground nuclear testing. Soviet and American researchers at the seismologic station in the Karaganda region.21.08.1986#5784053