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
Moscow metro security guards check passengers' baggage and hand luggage in the entrance hall of the Mayakovskaya station.10.06.2015#2639576
The Telemetry Processing Center at the Plesetsk Experimental Space Launch Center in the Arkhangelsk Region.15.06.1991#6686498
The Soviet research vessel Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, a floating spacecraft flight control center at sea.01.04.1984#8768512
The Soviet research vessel Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, a floating spacecraft flight control center at sea.01.04.1984#8768513
Participants of the International Coordination Group for Implementation of the Cospas-Sarsat Satellite Search and Rescue System Project. In the Space Pavilion, VDNKh. From left: Eg. Anderson (Great Britain), G. Brachet and D. Ludwig (France).12.04.1982#828265
Participants of the International Coordination Group for Implementation of the Cospas-Sarsat Satellite Search and Rescue System Project. In the Space Pavilion, VDNKh.12.04.1982#828264
Head of the Soviet delegation Yury Zurabov, right, and his Canadian colleague D. McKinnon, left, participating in a meeting of the International Coordination Group for Implementation of the Cospas-Sarsat Satellite Search and Rescue System Project.10.04.1982#828263
Soviet engineer Vilen Krupen, left, and his Japanese colleague T. Takahara, working as an observer, participating in a meeting of the International Coordination Group for Implementation of the Cospas-Sarsat Satellite Search and Rescue System Project.10.04.1982#828262
Head of the Soviet delegation Yury Zurabov, center, and his American colleagues Thomas McGunigal, left, and D. Zarechnak participating in a meeting of the International Coordination Group for Implementation of the Cospas-Sarsat Satellite Search and Rescue System Project.10.04.1982#828261
British specialists participating in a meeting of the International Coordination Group for Implementation of the Cospas-Sarsat Satellite Search and Rescue System Project.10.04.1982#828260
Norwegian specialists participating in a meeting of the International Coordination Group for Implementation of the Cospas-Sarsat Satellite Search and Rescue System Project.10.04.1982#828259
American specialists participating in a meeting of the International Coordination Group for Implementation of the Cospas-Sarsat Satellite Search and Rescue System Project.10.04.1982#828258
French specialists participating in a meeting of the International Coordination Group for Implementation of the Cospas-Sarsat Satellite Search and Rescue System Project.10.04.1982#828257
Canadian specialists participating in a meeting of the International Coordination Group for Implementation of the Cospas-Sarsat Satellite Search and Rescue System Project.10.04.1982#828256
Nobel Prize laureate Academician Nikolai Basov, left, awarding President of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences Academician Bogumil Kvasil (CSSR) the Sergei Vavilov medal.01.07.1981#770225
"Peace. Lenin. USSR", the first radio message for extraterrestrial civilizations, that was sent on November 19 ("Peace") and November 24 ("Lenin", "USSR), in 1962, from the Yevpatoriya Deep Space Communication Center to Venus. The oscillogram of the radio signals reflected from the surface of Venus and received on Earth on November 19 and November 24, in 1962.24.11.1962#3078661
"Peace. Lenin. USSR", the first radio message for extraterrestrial civilizations, that was sent on November 19 ("Peace") and November 24 ("Lenin", "USSR), in 1962, from the Yevpatoriya Deep Space Communication Center to Venus. The oscillogram of the radio signals reflected from the surface of Venus and received on Earth on November 19 and November 24, in 1962.24.11.1962#3078659
The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Message "Peace", "Lenin" and "USSR", the first radio message to alien civilizations sent on November 19 (word "Peace") and 24 (words "Lenin" and "USSR"), 1962 from the deep-space communication center in Yevpatoria to Venus.19.11.1962#5656712
"Peace. Lenin. USSR", the first radio message for extraterrestrial civilizations, that was sent on November 19 ("Peace") and November 24 ("Lenin", "USSR), in 1962, from the Yevpatoriya Deep Space Communication Center to Venus. The oscillogram of the radio signals reflected from the surface of Venus and received on Earth on November 19 and November 24, in 1962.19.11.1962#3078660
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). Dmitry Krasilnikov, a young Yakutian cosmic physicist, observes temporal variations of cosmic rays of super-high energies using the ShAL (stands for "extensive air shower") experimental complex installation.16.09.1956#8913003