Kvant is Russian for "quantum". See quantum (disambiguation). Kvant may also refer to: Kvant (magazine), a Russian popular science magazine Kvant, a journal...
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Kvant-1 (‹See Tfd›Russian: Квант-1; English: Quantum-I/1) (37KE) was the first module to be attached in 1987 to the Mir Core Module, which formed the...
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The other two expansion modules, Kvant-1 in 1987 and the docking module in 1995, followed different procedures. Kvant-1, having, unlike the four modules...
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Kvant (‹See Tfd›Russian: Квант for "quantum") is a popular science magazine in physics and mathematics for school students and teachers, issued in print...
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Kvant-2 (‹See Tfd›Russian: Квант-2; English: Quantum-II/2) (77KSD, TsM-D, 11F77D) was the third module and second major addition to the Mir space station...
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The MAI Kvant (also known as the MAI-SKB-3PM) was a Soviet aerobatic trainer designed by students at the Moscow Aviation Institute. In October 1967 the...
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Lars Kvant (born 27 March 1955) is a former Swedish professional squash player. Born in Malmö, Sweden on 27 March 1955. Kvant was a leading European player...
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FC Kvant Obninsk (‹See Tfd›Russian: ФК Квант Обнинск) is a Russian football team from Obninsk. It was founded in 1962 and played at amateur levels. It...
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second purpose-built AWACS proposal using an improved Kvant-M version of the existing An-71/An-75's Kvant Radar by the Vega-M design bureau. The An-75 would...
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Mir EO-2 (section Kvant docking)
Attached to Kvant-1 was a Functional Service Module (FSM), which contained propellants, and was used to direct the module to Mir. At launch, the Kvant module...
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