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Deep space exploration ground control radar and radio telescope, Crimea.

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English: Saturn-MS. Deep space exploration ground control radar and radio telescope. The very dawn of the Soviet Space Era. Evpatoria Center for Deep Space Communications and Exploration. Vitino, Crimea.
Русский: Радиотелескоп КТНА-200 системы «Сатурн-МС», командно-измерительной системы управления космическими аппаратами дальнего и среднего космоса, пилотируемыми космическими аппаратами. Система «Сатурн-МС» обеспечивала все советские программы исследования дальнего космоса в 1970-х и 1980-х годах, контроль и управление целыми группировками спутников. Центр дальней космической связи (ЦДКС). Витино, Евпатория, Крым.
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Camera location45° 13′ 18.92″ N, 33° 10′ 26.98″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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