Orbita, Cherkasy Oblast Explained

Official Name:Orbita
Native Name:Орбіта
Settlement Type:residential neighborhood
Subdivision Type:Country
Oblast
Raion
Subdivision Name:Ukraine
Cherkasy Oblast
Chyhyryn Raion
Population Total:120
Pushpin Map:Ukraine Cherkasy Oblast
Coordinates:49.0848°N 78.209°W

Orbita (Ukrainian: Орбіта) is a populated place without any particular designation in Cherkasy Oblast (province) of Ukraine. It was originally designed to become a satellite town of a planned nuclear power station. While the construction was officially cancelled before fall of the Soviet Union, it nevertheless has a population of 120.

The populated place was built for builders of the Chyhyryn Nuclear Power Plant, but due to the Chernobyl disaster construction was suspended and later ceased. As any other atomgrads of the Soviet Union, the populated place carried a status of closed city. Before the Chernobyl disaster in the prospective city was finished and settled few neighborhoods.

Most of the buildings are nine-story houses, but only two five-story buildings are inhabited.

In the 2000s, the only one heating pipeline in the city stopped heating houses. Only a few houses have gas.

Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the semi-finished city was placed in administration of neighboring rural council (village) of Vitove, Chyhyryn Raion (since 2020 Cherkasy Raion).

In January 2023, the Ukrainian ministry approved a plan to finish the construction of the Chyhyryn NPP and renovating existing homes. Construction would commence between 2032 and 2040.[1]

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  1. Web site: Ukrainian cabinet approves start of work on new Khmelnitsky reactors - Nuclear Engineering International . 2023-07-04 . www.neimagazine.com.