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UTR-2 antenna control panel, Institute of Radio Astronomy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

The Ukrainian T-shaped radio telescope, second modification (UTR-2) is the world’s largest low-frequency radio telescope. Made up of a network of 2,040 antennas known as dipoles, the entire structure covers 15 hectares and takes the form of a giant letter T.






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Challenge update (after Hack & Craft):

- The dress is 'finished' (though it does need to be hemmed again because it's too long). It took exactly 2 hours. I think this exceeded my 1.5 hour estimate largely because I restricted which tools I could use and that took more time (i.e. paterning out a full length skirt with only an 18" straight edge, using pins instead of clips, double hemming instead of surging and folding once for hems).

- The bra is patterned and cut out (in the picture it's just patterned)

- The socks are patterned and cut out.

Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory’s Aragats cosmic ray research station, Armenia

After the collapse of the USSR, with funding discontinued, the station’s survival seemed uncertain. International grants and support from the Armenian diaspora bridged the gap, allowing Aragats to continue its work.





Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

In 1932, the laboratory led by Lev Shubnikov was the first in the USSR to achieve helium liquefaction, a technological breakthrough that facilitated further research, culminating in the discovery of type II (named the Shubnikov phase) in 1936. These spherical containers were used for the storage of liquid hydrogen.





in which i throw a floral themed dinner party with my darling buds of may

Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute’s Assy-Turgen observatory, Kazakhstan
In the late-1980s, construction started on a 45-metre-tall pavilion for the observatory’s new 1.5-metre AZT-20 telescope. The dome and the building structure were completed but funding was suspended after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In 2014, the institute was able to resume construction using its own resources, and it finally began operating in 2017.