An external, eye-level photograph captures a Buran-class space shuttle orbiter test article situated on a paved surface at Sirius University in Sirius, Russia, under an overcast sky
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An external, eye-level photograph captures a Buran-class space shuttle orbiter test article situated on a paved surface at Sirius University in Sirius, Russia, under an overcast sky

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An external, eye-level photograph captures a Buran-class space shuttle orbiter test article situated on a paved surface at Sirius University in Sirius, Russia, under an overcast sky. The shuttle's nose is centrally oriented towards the viewer, displaying its characteristic black lower fuselage and white upper section, including the cockpit windows. In the background, a modern, multi-story white building with a distinctive curved roof supported by numerous vertical columns extends across the scene. Large glass window sections are visible on the building's facade. The institution's name, "Университет Сириус" (Sirius University), is displayed prominently on the building's upper facade to the right of the shuttle. To the far right, a tall metal floodlight tower with multiple lamp arrays stands against the sky. Several individuals are visible on the tarmac. One person in a blue jumpsuit stands near the shuttle's mid-section on the right. Other figures are discernible near the building entrance and around the shuttle. Various pieces of industrial equipment, including blue and orange containers, are positioned to the right of the spacecraft. The immediate foreground is partially obstructed by a blurred, curved light gray metal railing.