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Kvant is Russian for "quantum". See
quantum (disambiguation) A quantum is the minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction in physics. Quantum may also refer to: Science * Quantum, in neuroscience, refers to a discrete component of a physiological response * ''Quantum Magazine'', a phy ...
. Kvant may also refer to: * ''Kvant'' (magazine), a Russian popular science magazine * ''Kvant'', a journal published by the Danish Physical Society *
Kvant-1 Kvant-1 (; English: Quantum-I/1) (37KE) was the first module to be attached in 1987 to the Mir Core Module, which formed the core of the Soviet space station ''Mir''. It remained attached to ''Mir'' until the entire space station was deorbited i ...
, a module of the Soviet orbital station ''Mir'' launched in 1987 *
Kvant-2 Kvant-2 (; English: Quantum-II/2) (77KSD, TsM-D, 11F77D) was the third module and second major addition to the Mir space station. Its primary purpose was to deliver new science experiments, better life support systems, and an airlock to Mir. It w ...
, a module of the Soviet orbital station ''Mir'' launched in 1989 *
MAI Kvant __NOTOC__ The MAI Kvant (also known as the MAI-SKB-3PM) was a Soviet aerobatic trainer designed by students at the Moscow Aviation Institute. In October 1967 the aircraft was displayed at the Economic Achievement Exhibition in Moscow. The Kvant was ...
, a Soviet aerobatic trainer airplane * NPP Kvant, a Soviet research and production institute (now a subsidiary of the Russian space flight corporation
Roscosmos The State Corporation for Space Activities "Roscosmos", commonly known simply as Roscosmos (), is a State corporation (Russia), state corporation of the Russian Federation responsible for space science, space flights, List of space agencies, c ...
) * FC Kvant Obninsk, a Russian football club * Lars Kvant (1955–2025), a Swedish squash player * Kurt Kvant, a recurring character in detective novels by
Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö Martin Beck is a fictional Swedish police detective and the main character in a series of ten novels by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö, collectively titled ''The Story of a Crime''. Frequently referred to as the Martin Beck stories, all were ada ...
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