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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Soviet first

I am off to Leningrad -- uh, St. Petersburg -- tomorrow for Atomexpo. I looked for some Russian nuclear power memorabilia in the collection and found a couple items.



Ham radio cards of the first civilian nuclear power reactor pop up now and then on eBay and similar trading sites.  The Obninsk Nuclear Power Station (Обнинская АЭС)  was built about 70 miles south of Moscow in Obninsk in the early 1950s. The small plant had a capacity of about 5 MWe and opened in 1954


 Boris contacted somebody by radio and recorded the event in 1958 on this card.


Another glorious achievement of the Soviet people! Or as the card says,
"October glory! All power to the Soviet peoples!"

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