Klavomed Suspenziya Dozirovka

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APOD: 2016 December 23 - Once Upon a Solstice Eve Astronomy Picture of the Day Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2016 December 23 Once Upon a Solstice Eve Image Credit &: Explanation: a little prince gazed across a at the edge of a large galaxy. Was planet Earth of course, seen in this horizon to horizon, nadir to zenith projection, a digitally stitched mosaic from the shores of the Sec reservoir in the Czech Republic. So the large galaxy must be, and the brightest beacon on the planet's horizon Venus, visible around the globe as this season's brilliant evening star. Celestial treasures in surrounding dark skies include the star cluster, and the North America nebula found along a dusty. Embracing Venus, traces a faint band across the night, but the more colorful shine above streets a little closer to home.

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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Location [ ] The lake lies at on a called in the municipalities of. The lake is most easily accessible from the southwestern side, by a 19 kilometres (12 mi) long section of the M1.13 road from, which itself lies 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of the - motorway on the. The road extends west, towards the border crossing at, some 20 kilometres (12 mi) away. Along the west shore, the regional road R122 leads across the dam towards in the north.

Klavomed Suspenziya Dozirovka

Geography [ ]. Vlasina Lake The dam is located in the northwestern part of the lake. It is an, built of a concrete core with an earth-filled cover. First plans for the power plant were made in the, during the.

Construction ran from 1946 to 1948, when the reservoir was first filled. It is 239 metres (784 ft) long, 139 metres (456 ft) wide at the base and 5.5 metres (18 ft) at the top, and 34 metres (112 ft) high (of which 25.7 metres or 84 feet is above the ground). The reservoir it creates has a volume of around 1.65 cubic kilometres (0.40 cu mi). Of these, 1.05 cubic kilometres (0.25 cu mi) is usable for exploitation. The system of 4 hydroelectric plants called (I-IV) lies downstream of the lake, on the Vrla River, with a total capacity of 125 megawatt-hours (450 GJ). A part of the hydroelectric system is the pump station 'Lisina', which pumps in water from the nearby, chiefly in summer months. Vlasina Lake is also fed by numerous streams, descending from the surrounding mountains.

The water level varies, depending on the water influx and drainage of the dam. Two artificial canals enter the lake near the dam: Čemernički kanal from the west and Strvna from east. The construction of the entire Vrla complex of 4 power plants was finished in 1958. The water from another artificial lake, Lisina, on the Božička Reka, is being partially rerouted into the lakes watershed.

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