Solar activity pattern created by the devices of the Kislovodsk alpine astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166306
Employee looks at the solar activity pattern created by the devices of the Kislovodsk alpine astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166305
Kislovodsk Mountain Astronomic Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Pulkovskaya Observatory.05.08.2017#3166304
The Kislovodsk astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166303
Kislovodsk Mountain Astronomic Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Pulkovskaya Observatory.05.08.2017#3166302
Employee by the photoheliograph at the Kislovodsk alpine astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166301
A researcher next to a photo heliograph at the Kislovodsk astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166300
Employee at the radio telescope equipment of the Kislovodsk alpine atronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166298
Data from a radio telescope at the Kislovodsk astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166297
Radio telescope of the Kislovodsk alpine astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166295
Radio telescope of the Kislovodsk alpine astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166294
Employee by the Lio coronagraph at the Kislovodsk alpine astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166293
Employee by the Lio coronagraph at the Kislovodsk alpine astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166292
Employee by the Lio coronagraph at the Kislovodsk alpine astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166291
Employee studies the Sun's pattern received by the Lio coronagraph at the Kislovodsk alpine astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166290
The Kislovodsk astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166289
Employee looks at the image of the Sun received by magnetograph at the Kislovodsk alpine astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166288
Employee by a magnetograph at the Kislovodsk alpine astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Elbrus Mountain is in the background.05.08.2017#3166287
The Kislovodsk astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166286
The Kislovodsk astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Background: Elbrus Mountain.05.08.2017#3166284
Employee by a spectroheliograph at the Kislovodsk alpine astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.05.08.2017#3166283
A researcher analyses a photo of the Sun obtained from a spectral heliograph at the Kislovodsk astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Background: Elbrus Mountain.05.08.2017#3166282
The Kislovodsk astronomical station of the Main (Pulkovo) observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Background: Elbrus Mountain.05.08.2017#3166280
The RAS Special Astrophysical Observatory is a research institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, located in the Zelenchuksky district of Karachay-Cherkessia (the village of Nizhny Arkhyz and the village of Zelenchukskaya). The large azimuthal telescope.23.10.1992#8281326
The RAS Special Astrophysical Observatory is a research institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, located in the Zelenchuksky district of Karachay-Cherkessia (the village of Nizhny Arkhyz and the village of Zelenchukskaya). Receiving complex for conducting continuous observations.23.10.1992#8281316
The RAS Special Astrophysical Observatory is a research institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, located in the Zelenchuksky district of Karachay-Cherkessia (the village of Nizhny Arkhyz and the village of Zelenchukskaya). Receiving complex for conducting continuous observations.23.10.1992#8281315
The RAS Special Astrophysical Observatory is a research institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, located in the Zelenchuksky district of Karachay-Cherkessia (the village of Nizhny Arkhyz and the village of Zelenchukskaya). RATAN-600 radio telescope.23.10.1992#8281314
The RAS Special Astrophysical Observatory is a research institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, located in the Zelenchuksky district of Karachay-Cherkessia (the village of Nizhny Arkhyz and the village of Zelenchukskaya). The tower of the large azimuthal telescope.23.10.1992#8281313
The Falz-Fein Askania-Nova biosphere reserve in the Kherson Region of the Ukrainian SSR. Reserve workers feed young antelope.08.07.1990#8313244
The museum of Tartu University, where the largest Estonian SSR astronomic observatory is located (19th century).09.09.1989#8215655
Institute of Applied Astronomy of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (now RAS) in Leningrad, which is working on the Quasar-KVO project, a network of three radio telescopes located in various places across Russia forming a giant triangle.01.09.1989#8211189
Computer center at the Institute of Applied Astronomy of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (now RAS) in Leningrad. Researchers working on the Quasar-KVO project, a network of three radio telescopes located in various places across Russia forming a giant triangle.01.09.1989#8211184
Institute of Applied Astronomy of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (now RAS) in Leningrad. Researchers working on the Quasar-KVO project, a network of three radio telescopes located in various places across Russia forming a giant triangle.01.09.1989#8211176
Antarctica. Tilo Nadler, a biologist from the German Democratic Republic, catches an Antarctic skua for scientific research.01.12.1988#6288916
Antarctica. Tilo Nadler, a biologist from the German Democratic Republic, runs a diary of monitoring the growth of plants at the station.01.12.1988#6288915
The Far Eastern Branch of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. Aboard the scientific research ship Akademik Nesmeyanov.25.11.1988#6582273
The Far Eastern Branch of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. A. Kochergin, Ph. D. (Biology), and laboratory assistant V. Kovalyova aboard the scientific research ship Akademik Nesmeyanov.25.06.1988#6582277
The Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic. Senior research fellow of the Krasnovodsk Ornithological Reserve (currently the Khazar State Reserve) Yevgeny Belousov during selective capture of migrating birds for the purposes of ringing and monitoring.31.03.1988#5480030
Examining a tester after completion of the Hypokinesia medical experiment, where nine male volunteers spent more than a year in a supine position on special beds simulating the effect of weightlessness on Earth.26.08.1987#8343148
Examining a tester after completion of the Hypokinesia medical experiment, where nine male volunteers spent more than a year in a supine position on special beds simulating the effect of weightlessness on Earth.26.08.1987#8343147
Examining a tester after completion of the Hypokinesia medical experiment, where nine male volunteers spent more than a year in a supine position on special beds simulating the effect of weightlessness on Earth.26.08.1987#8343146
Examining tester Vladimir Sitnichenko after the completion of the Hypokinesia medical experiment, where nine male volunteers spent more than a year in a supine position on special beds simulating the effect of weightlessness on Earth.26.08.1987#8343145
Examining a tester Sergei Kopanev after completing the Hypokinesia medical experiment, where nine male volunteers spent more than a year in a supine position on special beds simulating the effect of weightlessness on Earth.26.08.1987#8343143
Examining a tester Sergei Kopanev after completing the Hypokinesia medical experiment, where nine male volunteers spent more than a year in a supine position on special beds simulating the effect of weightlessness on Earth.26.08.1987#8343140
Examining a tester Boris Apenin after completing the Hypokinesia medical experiment, where nine male volunteers spent more than a year in a supine position on special beds simulating the effect of weightlessness on Earth.26.08.1987#8343139
A complex seismological expedition in the Garm Region of the Tajik SSR, in which Soviet and American scientists take part. Seismologist scientist, director of the Institute of Earthquake-Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake-Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan) Sobit Negmatullayev during a discussion of the creation of an earthquake forecasting system.15.08.1987#8559055
A complex seismological expedition in the Garm region of the Tajik SSR, organized by the Schmidt Institute of Earth Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now the Russian Academy of Sciences) and the Institute of Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan). Soviet and American experts are discussing the creation of an earthquake forecasting system.15.08.1987#8551412
A complex seismological expedition in the Garm region of the Tajik SSR, organized by the Schmidt Institute of Earth Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now the Russian Academy of Sciences) and the Institute of Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan). Member of the Soviet-American working group on earthquake forecasting, scientist, geophysicist, expedition leader Igor Nersesov.15.08.1987#8551411
A complex seismological expedition in the Garm Region of the Tajik SSR, organized by the Schmidt Institute of Earth Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now the Russian Academy of Sciences) and the Institute of Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan) to create an earthquake forecasting system. A member of the Soviet-American working group on earthquake forecasting, biophysicist Ms. Sukhodolova studies the behavior of fish during seismological vibrations of the earth.15.08.1987#8551405
A complex seismological expedition in the Garm Region of the Tajik SSR, organized by the Schmidt Institute of Earth Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now the Russian Academy of Sciences) and the Institute of Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan). Soviet and American experts are discussing the creation of an earthquake forecasting system.15.08.1987#8551403
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
A long-duration high-latitude expedition aboard the nuclear-powered icebreaker Sibir. Photo: Staffers of the North Pole-27 drifting polar station welcome polar explorers.15.05.1987#8352902
Sobit Negmatullayev, Director of the Institute of Earthquake-Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake-Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan).10.05.1987#8557072
The Institute of Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan). Analysis of data from testing a metal structure designed for increased seismicity.10.05.1987#8557071
The Institute of Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (now the Institute of Geology, Earthquake Resistant Construction and Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan). Testing a metal structure designed for increased seismicity.10.05.1987#8557070
Interior of the Quantum astrophysical module developed by Soviet scientists and engineers from the Khrunichev Research and Development Center. In April 1987, the module was successfully docked with the Mir Soviet orbital space station.01.04.1987#5927649
The Hypokinesia medical experiment, where nine male volunteers spent more than a year in a supine position on special beds simulating the effect of weightlessness on Earth. Tester Alexander Yudin during a test with negative pressure applied to the lower half of the body in the Chibis vacuum suit.01.03.1987#8343144