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8/ 1986
2/ 1988

size

78 mm
145 mm
14 mm



70 rubles




3 x button
23 mm diameter
5 mm height

8 digit
fluorescent
scientific

Elektronika MK-36

© Thomas Brockmeier
MK-36

Space

The MK-36 was carried into space on at least one occasion... the following was recently offered for sale at the 1988 Brooks Monaco Formula 1 auction...

A MIR calculator flown for one year in space. The property of Cosmonaut Yuri Romanenko. Offered with a letter of authentification from Romanenko's son, in Russian with English translation. This calculator (Elektronika MK36) was used extensively by Romanenko for navigational and scientific work during his one-year flight aboard Space Station MIR in 1986 and 1987. This calculator covered more than 233,660,000 kilometers of space travel during its one-year orbital journey. A rare flown object from a Russian cosmonaut.







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