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Araks military spacecraft (1002 words)
In 2001, Russia's space forces published the latest chapters in their official history, (119) which confirmed earlier reports (117) that the real name of the military spacecraft launched in June 1997 was Araks -- after a river in Caucasus.
Although originally published drawings depicted the satellite in metallic colors, later sources proved that in flight the satellite is enveloped into yellow-orange thermal blanketing, common for NPO Lavochkin's spacecraft.
The Araks (Arkon) spacecraft during processing at NPO Lavochkin's testing station, KIS, in the town of Khimki northwest of Moscow.
Problem of Kura - Araks (605 words)
Kura river united with Araks in Sabirabad region of Azerbaijan drags all ecological problems of South Caucasus to Caspian sea, which on power and fishy stocks is unique water basin of the world and determining factor in the establishment of the climate in Caspian region.
n the right coast of the river Araks there are no menacing sources of pollution, on the way of passage of the river in Turkey and Iran, there are large populated area with an advanced industry.
Annually-average concentration in inflows of Araks on the territory of Armenia made: on Cuprum-30, ammonia Nitrogen -26, chloride-18, phenol-32 PMC.
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