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Evidence From Russia On Japanese Unit 731 - China

Evidence From Russia On Japanese Unit 731 - China

This undated photo shows some Russian-provided archive copies related to the infamous Unit 731, a Japanese germ-warfare unit that operated during World War II. China has received a batch of Russian-provided evidence related to the infamous Unit 731, China's Central Archives said on Saturday. The archive copies from Russia include trial records of Unit 731 members, investigation reports on the unit's crimes, and internal official correspondence of Soviet authorities, covering the period running from May 11, 1939 to Dec. 25, 1950. Photo by Li Xin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Evidence From Russia On Japanese Unit 731 - China

Evidence From Russia On Japanese Unit 731 - China

This undated photo shows some Russian-provided archive copies related to the infamous Unit 731, a Japanese germ-warfare unit that operated during World War II. China has received a batch of Russian-provided evidence related to the infamous Unit 731, China's Central Archives said on Saturday. The archive copies from Russia include trial records of Unit 731 members, investigation reports on the unit's crimes, and internal official correspondence of Soviet authorities, covering the period running from May 11, 1939 to Dec. 25, 1950. Photo by Li Xin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Newly Found Organics in Enceladus’ Plumes

Newly Found Organics in Enceladus’ Plumes

Handout photo to illustrate : Newly Found Organics in Enceladus’ Plumes. NASA's Cassini spacecraft captured dramatic plumes, both large and small, spray water ice out from many locations along the famed 'tiger stripes' near the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Dramatic plumes, both large and small, spray water ice out from many locations along the famed tiger stripes near the south pole of Saturn’s moon Enceladus in this image released on Feb. 23, 2010. A study published in October 2025 analyzed data from NASA’s Cassini mission and found evidence of previously undetected organic compounds in a plume of ice particles like the ones seen here. The ice particles were ejected from the ocean that lies under Enceladus’ frozen shell. Researchers spotted not only molecules they’ve found before but also new ones that lay a potential path to chemical or biochemical activity. Photo by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Newly Found Organics in Enceladus’ Plumes

Newly Found Organics in Enceladus’ Plumes

Handout photo to illustrate : Newly Found Organics in Enceladus’ Plumes. NASA's Cassini spacecraft captured dramatic plumes, both large and small, spray water ice out from many locations along the famed 'tiger stripes' near the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Dramatic plumes, both large and small, spray water ice out from many locations along the famed tiger stripes near the south pole of Saturn’s moon Enceladus in this image released on Feb. 23, 2010. A study published in October 2025 analyzed data from NASA’s Cassini mission and found evidence of previously undetected organic compounds in a plume of ice particles like the ones seen here. The ice particles were ejected from the ocean that lies under Enceladus’ frozen shell. Researchers spotted not only molecules they’ve found before but also new ones that lay a potential path to chemical or biochemical activity. Photo by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wang Fuk Court Fire - Hong Kong

Wang Fuk Court Fire - Hong Kong

Firefighters work after a fire on the rooftop of a building of Wang Fuk Court, a residential area in Tai Po of Hong Kong, south China, Nov. 28, 2025. Hong Kong Police Force will conduct full evidence collection and investigation into the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po, which is expected to take three to four weeks, Chris Tang Ping-keung, secretary for security of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government, told a press conference on Friday. Photo by Zhu Wei/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wang Fuk Court Fire - Hong Kong

Wang Fuk Court Fire - Hong Kong

The Wang Fuk Court is pictured after a fire broke out here in Tai Po, Hong Kong, south China, Nov. 28, 2025. Hong Kong Police Force will conduct full evidence collection and investigation into the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po, which is expected to take three to four weeks, Chris Tang Ping-keung, secretary for security of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government, told a press conference on Friday. Photo by Zhu Wei/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wang Fuk Court Fire - Hong Kong

Wang Fuk Court Fire - Hong Kong

A firefighter works after a fire in Wang Fuk Court, a residential area in Tai Po of Hong Kong, south China, Nov. 28, 2025. Hong Kong Police Force will conduct full evidence collection and investigation into the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po, which is expected to take three to four weeks, Chris Tang Ping-keung, secretary for security of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government, told a press conference on Friday. Photo by Zhu Wei/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Members of the forensic police team collect evidence on a furniture elevator used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum, on Quai Francois Mitterrand, in Paris on October 19, 2025. Robbers broke in to the Louvre and fled with jewellery on October 19, 2025 morning, a source close to the case said, adding that its value was still being evaluated. A police source said an unknown number of thieves arrived on a scooter armed with small chainsaws and used a goods lift to reach the room they were targeting.Photo by Jeremy Paoloni/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Members of the forensic police team collect evidence on a furniture elevator used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum, on Quai Francois Mitterrand, in Paris on October 19, 2025. Robbers broke in to the Louvre and fled with jewellery on October 19, 2025 morning, a source close to the case said, adding that its value was still being evaluated. A police source said an unknown number of thieves arrived on a scooter armed with small chainsaws and used a goods lift to reach the room they were targeting.Photo by Jeremy Paoloni/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Members of the forensic police team collect evidence on a furniture elevator used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum, on Quai Francois Mitterrand, in Paris on October 19, 2025. Robbers broke in to the Louvre and fled with jewellery on October 19, 2025 morning, a source close to the case said, adding that its value was still being evaluated. A police source said an unknown number of thieves arrived on a scooter armed with small chainsaws and used a goods lift to reach the room they were targeting.Photo by Jeremy Paoloni/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Members of the forensic police team collect evidence on a furniture elevator used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum, on Quai Francois Mitterrand, in Paris on October 19, 2025. Robbers broke in to the Louvre and fled with jewellery on October 19, 2025 morning, a source close to the case said, adding that its value was still being evaluated. A police source said an unknown number of thieves arrived on a scooter armed with small chainsaws and used a goods lift to reach the room they were targeting.Photo by Jeremy Paoloni/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Members of the forensic police team collect evidence on a furniture elevator used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum, on Quai Francois Mitterrand, in Paris on October 19, 2025. Robbers broke in to the Louvre and fled with jewellery on October 19, 2025 morning, a source close to the case said, adding that its value was still being evaluated. A police source said an unknown number of thieves arrived on a scooter armed with small chainsaws and used a goods lift to reach the room they were targeting.Photo by Jeremy Paoloni/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Members of the forensic police team collect evidence on a furniture elevator used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum, on Quai Francois Mitterrand, in Paris on October 19, 2025. Robbers broke in to the Louvre and fled with jewellery on October 19, 2025 morning, a source close to the case said, adding that its value was still being evaluated. A police source said an unknown number of thieves arrived on a scooter armed with small chainsaws and used a goods lift to reach the room they were targeting.Photo by Jeremy Paoloni/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Members of the forensic police team collect evidence on a furniture elevator used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum, on Quai Francois Mitterrand, in Paris on October 19, 2025. Robbers broke in to the Louvre and fled with jewellery on October 19, 2025 morning, a source close to the case said, adding that its value was still being evaluated. A police source said an unknown number of thieves arrived on a scooter armed with small chainsaws and used a goods lift to reach the room they were targeting.Photo by Jeremy Paoloni/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Robbery at the Louvre Museum - Paris

Members of the forensic police team collect evidence on a furniture elevator used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum, on Quai Francois Mitterrand, in Paris on October 19, 2025. Robbers broke in to the Louvre and fled with jewellery on October 19, 2025 morning, a source close to the case said, adding that its value was still being evaluated. A police source said an unknown number of thieves arrived on a scooter armed with small chainsaws and used a goods lift to reach the room they were targeting.Photo by Jeremy Paoloni/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Garment Factory Fire Kills at Least 16

Bangladesh Garment Factory Fire Kills at Least 16

Police collect evidence and DNA samples at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital to identify victims of the fire at a chemical and garment factory in Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 15, 2025 Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Garment Factory Fire Kills at Least 16

Bangladesh Garment Factory Fire Kills at Least 16

Police collect evidence and DNA samples at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital to identify victims of the fire at a chemical and garment factory in Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 15, 2025 Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Man acquitted of 1966 murder case files damages suit

SHIZUOKA, Japan, Oct. 9 Kyodo - Lawyers for Iwao Hakamata, a former death-row inmate acquitted in a 2024 retrial over a 1966 quadruple murder, head for the Shizuoka District Court in the central Japan city on Oct. 9, 2025, to file damages lawsuit against the state and Shizuoka Prefecture over fabricated evidence. The filing was performed by his lawyers as he has difficulty communicating due to post-incarceration syndrome. (Kyodo)

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Man acquitted of 1966 murder case files damages suit

Man acquitted of 1966 murder case files damages suit

Lawyers for Iwao Hakamata, a former death-row inmate acquitted in a 2024 retrial over a 1966 quadruple murder, head for the Shizuoka District Court in the central Japan city on Oct. 9, 2025, to file damages lawsuit against the state and Shizuoka Prefecture over fabricated evidence. The filing was performed by his lawyers as he has difficulty communicating due to post-incarceration syndrome.

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Man acquitted of 1966 murder case files damages suit

Man acquitted of 1966 murder case files damages suit

Lawyers for Iwao Hakamata, a former death-row inmate acquitted in a 2024 retrial over a 1966 quadruple murder, head for the Shizuoka District Court in the central Japan city on Oct. 9, 2025, to file damages lawsuit against the state and Shizuoka Prefecture over fabricated evidence. The filing was performed by his lawyers as he has difficulty communicating due to post-incarceration syndrome.

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UNESCO Al Fozan Prize - Paris

UNESCO Al Fozan Prize - Paris

Cheng Lijing, a researcher at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, speaks during the ceremony of the UNESCO-Al Fozan Prize for the Promotion of Young Scientists in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in Paris, France, on September 19, 2025. Cheng was awarded the prize for "his contributions to providing scientific evidence for marine climate change as a critical basis for risk assessment, climate change adaptation and mitigation." Photo by Luo Yu /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UNESCO Al Fozan Prize - Paris

UNESCO Al Fozan Prize - Paris

Cheng Lijing, a researcher at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, poses for a photo with the trophy during the ceremony of the UNESCO-Al Fozan Prize for the Promotion of Young Scientists in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in Paris, France, on September 19, 2025. Cheng was awarded the prize for "his contributions to providing scientific evidence for marine climate change as a critical basis for risk assessment, climate change adaptation and mitigation." Photo by Luo Yu /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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