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English: Pluton deep space communications and planetary radar in Crimea. An assembly of eight reflector antennas, each with diameter of 16 metres. The Pluton complex supported all the Soviet space programs until 1978. In 1962, Pluton sent messages, first radio broadcasts for extraterrestrial civilizations in the history of mankind, in the direction of a star in the constellation Libra. Evpatoria Center for Deep Space Communications and Exploration. North Station. Vitino, Crimea.
Русский: Приемные антенны K2 и К3 АДУ-1000 комплекса «Плутон». 8 16-метровых параболических зеркал в двух рядах. Комплекс «Плутон» обеспечивал все советские программы исследования дальнего космоса в 1960-х и 1970-х годах, контроль и управление целыми группировками спутников. Центр дальней космической связи (ЦДКС). Витино, Евпатория, Крым.
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Camera location45° 13′ 17″ N, 33° 10′ 27.01″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Pluton deep space communications planetary radars, Crimea.

11 August 2006

45°13'17.000"N, 33°10'27.008"E

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