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This media file is a medium-shot, eye-level, outdoor photograph of a "Foton-M" No. 4 descent vehicle, a Russian scientific research satellite. The vehicle is large, spherical, and appears to be made of dark, weathered metal. It is prominently displayed outdoors, likely as a museum exhibit, given the information plaque attached to its base. The descent vehicle has a large, circular, clear window revealing complex internal machinery, including what appear to be multiple rotating circular components and various wires and instruments. The sky above is a clear, bright blue, suggesting it is a sunny day. The ground in the foreground is paved with light-colored interlocking bricks.

A white information plaque, featuring Russian text, is mounted on a dark metal stand at the base of the descent vehicle. The plaque provides details about the "Foton-M" No. 4 satellite, including its purpose for conducting experiments in biology, physiology, space technology, and biotechnology under microgravity conditions. It also states that the satellite was launched on July 19, 2014, from launch complex No. 31 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, and was developed and manufactured by the "Progress" Rocket and Space Center. The inscription is clearly legible in the image. The overall scene conveys a sense of technological history and space exploration, presented in a public, possibly educational, setting.
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Jun 24, 2026, 1:22 PM

Baikonur, Kazakhstan

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This media file is a medium-shot, eye-level, outdoor photograph of a "Foton-M" No. 4 descent vehicle, a Russian scientific research satellite. The vehicle is large, spherical, and appears to be made of dark, weathered metal. It is prominently displayed outdoors, likely as a museum exhibit, given the information plaque attached to its base. The descent vehicle has a large, circular, clear window revealing complex internal machinery, including what appear to be multiple rotating circular components and various wires and instruments. The sky above is a clear, bright blue, suggesting it is a sunny day. The ground in the foreground is paved with light-colored interlocking bricks. A white information plaque, featuring Russian text, is mounted on a dark metal stand at the base of the descent vehicle. The plaque provides details about the "Foton-M" No. 4 satellite, including its purpose for conducting experiments in biology, physiology, space technology, and biotechnology under microgravity conditions. It also states that the satellite was launched on July 19, 2014, from launch complex No. 31 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, and was developed and manufactured by the "Progress" Rocket and Space Center. The inscription is clearly legible in the image. The overall scene conveys a sense of technological history and space exploration, presented in a public, possibly educational, setting.

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