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Moscow
Photo 1. Dr. Valentin Ilyin, Managing Director of Gravimetric Technologies, and Dan Olson P.Eng, P.Geoph, CEO of Canadian Micro Gravity.
Photo 2. President Boris Yeltsin presents Dr. Yuri Smoller (left) and Dr. Sam Jurist with Russia's highest award for science and engineering, 1995.
Photo 3. Did It really start this way? Yuri Smoller, Sam Jurist, Yuri Bolotin and Arkady Shabanov test out the "mobile gravity" concept.
Photo 4. Moscow State University's very experienced team has been developing post-processing software for airborne gravity for almost 10 years. Clockwise from left: Professor Nikolai Parusnikov (MSU), Andre Golovin (MSU), Yuri Bolotin (MSU), Andy Gabell (CMG), Arkady Shabanov (CMG).
Photo 5. May 2001: A coming together between Fugro Airborne Surveys, Gravimetric Technologies and Moscow State University.
Photo 6. May 2001: Valentin Ilyin of GT (left) and Dan Olson, then with Fugro Airborne Surveys, joining forces.
Photo 7. Lots of room in here - the prototype GT-1A installed on-board an Antonov An-30 aircraft prior to repeat-line trials in the Vologda region, 450 kms north of Moscow, September 2001.
Photo 8. September 2001, Vologda trials, the first for the prototype GT-1A. From left: Andre Golovin, Dan Olson, Sergei, Vladimir Berjhitsky, Arkady Shabanov, ____, Valentin Ilyin, Vladimir Ride, Yuri Bolotin (back), Sam Jurist and Yuri Smoller.
Photo 9. Refuelling the An-30 prior to the test flights, Sept 2001.
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