Astronomy in the former Soviet Union 15 years after the breakup of the USSR
Abstract
During the immediate post-Soviet period, the main infrastructure of astronomy over the territory of the former Soviet Union (FSU) was saved, in spite of dramatic decreases in financial support. Overall the situation for FSU astronomy is now stable. In Latvia, the 32-m radio-dish is in working order. This allows it to participate in VLBI programmes. In Russia, all three 32-metre radio dishes of the QUASAR VLBI system are operational, as well as the 2-m telescope with a high-resolution spectrograph (up to resolution R≃ 500 000) and the horizontal solar telescope (R= 320 000) of the Russian-Ukrainian Observatory on Peak Terskol (Caucasus, altitude 3100 m). However the situation with the observatory itself is worrying, because of the regional authorities' attempt to privatize its infrastructure.
- Publication:
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IAU Special Session
- Pub Date:
- 2007
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S1743921307006928
- Bibcode:
- 2007IAUSS...5..149B
- Keywords:
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- Astronomy;
- former Soviet Union