Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
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Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Argentine Antarctic Expedition Scientists Consider Implementing Their Projects on Board RSV 421
03.02.2024
Antarctica
Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Scientists from the Argentine Antarctic expedition are considering the possibility of implementing some of their projects on board the Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421), the vessel’s commander, Captain 2nd rank Nikolay Danailov, told BTA. The Bulgarian crew invited the Argentine researchers on board RSV 421, which docked in front of the Carlini research station on Media Luna Island. Captain Nikolay Danailov briefed them on the opportunities for research activities the vessel offers. Shortly before he sent his guests off, he presented the Argentine group with a photo of RSV 421 and embroidery with the logo of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute.
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