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  • File:MenshikovVi3119.jpg
    [[Category:Yubileiny]]
    (129 × 157 (8 KB)) - 23:51, 2 July 2020
  • File:Yubileiny39419.jpeg
    The engine, which does not emit reaction mass, was installed at Yubileiny satellite, which was launched into orbit in May of 2008. The engine, which “Our engine is now the last working element on the platform of [[Yubileiny satellite]],” a spokesman for the research center said.
    (200 × 150 (8 KB)) - 23:26, 22 June 2020
  • File:1346944438 ka ubileiniy2 b.png
    Satellite [[Yubileiny]] with [[inertioid]] [[Gravitsapa]] on board [[Category:Yubileiny]]
    (350 × 350 (14 KB)) - 17:53, 5 July 2020
  • File:1346934508 newton.gif
    [[Category:Yubileiny]]
    (800 × 600 (47 KB)) - 18:20, 5 July 2020
  • File:1346936200 impuls.png
    [[Category:Yubileiny]]
    (774 × 450 (46 KB)) - 18:21, 5 July 2020
  • File:1346936399 ciolkovskiy.jpg
    [[Category:Yubileiny]]
    (1,280 × 313 (55 KB)) - 02:32, 9 July 2020
  • File:1346936340 Propulsion.jpg
    [[Category:Yubileiny]]
    (400 × 340 (21 KB)) - 18:23, 5 July 2020
  • File:1346944263 Gravitcapa.jpg
    [[Category:Yubileiny]]
    (700 × 262 (35 KB)) - 18:24, 5 July 2020
  • File:Dmitry Rogozin, 2015-07-15, 2.jpg
    [[Category:Yubileiny]]
    (583 × 899 (76 KB)) - 06:08, 6 July 2020
  • File:Dmitry Rogozin.jpg
    [[Category:Yubileiny]]
    (200 × 230 (16 KB)) - 16:42, 6 July 2020
  • File:PlaceFig01.jpg
    [[Yubileiny]], [[Gravitsapa]], and leaders of the Russian cosmic program. ...f>, that is supposed to provide the support-less propulsion of satellite [[Yubileiny]] due to movement of particle inside the device <ref>
    (1,013 × 456 (163 KB)) - 04:48, 10 October 2020