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English: Radiotelescope РТ-15-1 of Zimenki Radio Astronomy Station NIRFI. At present unmounted (apparently sold as scrap metal). Village Zimenki, Kstovo District, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia.
Русский: Радиотелескоп РТ-15-1 астрономической станции «Зимёнки» ФГНУ НИРФИ. В настоящее время демонтирован (по всей видимости сдан на металлолом). Деревня Зимёнки, Кстовский район Нижегородской области, Россия.
Date 28 May 2006
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Author Vladimir Menkov
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