ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月5日 03時01分


Ukraine was once a vital part of the Soviet space program, home to research institutes and rocket factories. Now, wracked by war and shaken by political upheaval, the nation struggles to hold on to its scientific traditions. But signs of Ukraine’s space-age glory remain, all over the place. On a recent visit, the photographer Misha Friedman (@indeepborscht) was “struck by the determination of researchers stripped of the resources taken for granted in the West,” he writes. @indeepborscht accompanied Tatiana Kovalchuk-Skorokhodnik, of the Ukrainian Space Agency, to a camp for orphans and displaced children. With holes pricked in a makeshift dome, she has reconstructed the starry night skies above Ukraine — the mobile “planetarium” pictured here. She talked to the kids about things like the multitude of stars and the speed of light. “As the heat rose and the duct tape loosened,” @indeepborscht’s writes, “the children fell silent, marveling, almost as if they were seeing moving images for the first time.” Visit the link in our profile to see more signs of space-age glory in #Ukraine.


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