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Image: 1987 CPA 5891

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Description: A USSR stamp, Science in USSR. The stamp displays the Tokamak T-15[1], built 1983-1988 and operated 1988-1995 in Moscow. It was the first installation to use superconducting niobium-tin conductors. Later in 2010 it was refurbished as T-15MD and may come back to life in 2019. Date of issue: 25th November 1987. Designer: A. Kernosov Michel catalogue numbers: 5774-5776. 5 K. sepia and olive-grey. Tokamak thermonuclear system
Title: 1987 CPA 5891
Credit: Personal collection
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