The Simeiz station report for the TOG meeting Mar, 2004 I. VLBI technical activity at member institute. New 1.6 GHz VLBI radiometer was introduced into operation on Simeiz station in August 2003. The LNA is not cooled. System Equivalent Flux Density was measured as 900 Jy in zenith. New 5 GHz VLBI cryoradiometer was introduced into operation on Simeiz station in May 2003. System Equivalent Flux Density was measured as 400 Jy in zenith. The spectrum analyser was introduced into operation on 22-m radio telescope for systematic and complex studies of star forming regions. II.Reports on scientific research. The data of the position of the ÓSimeizÔ station and the horizontal and the vertical velocity of the station were obtained using VLBI observations conducted under geo dynamical programs. The maser source Orion KL was observed in left circular polarization at 22 GHz in European VLBI Network. VLBI radar experiments to research the Earth group planets, the near-Earth asteroids and space debris objects were arranged: the echo-signals were detected, the main period of rotation and the size estimations for 25 space debris objects, Venus and Mars planets were obtained. The variations of radiation of more than 120 extragalactic radio sources were studied. The spectrum and polarization of 40 H2O and OH masers sources has been measured. According to simultaneous observations of the Moon at 6.2 cm in Pushchino and Simeiz there are no evidences of influence of Leonid shower on the lunar radio flux. Correlation between fluctuations of lunar radio flux in Pushchino and Simeiz is absent. Search for impact- produced radio flashes was unsuccessful; the upper limit for flux of such flashes is 2*10-8 J Hz-1 at 6.2 cm. The candidate's thesis of ÓVariability, structure and spectrum of the radio radiation of active galaxies nucleus by observations at radio telescopesÔ is protected (A.Volvach). III. Future activities: The following activities are planned: - upgrade Mk-V system; - continue of VLBI geodetic and start EVN Network VLBI experiments; - introduce into operation VLBI-radar terminal; - begin the near real-time VLBI; - continue of VLBI radar experiments. IV.Publications: 1. A. Volvach, I. Strepka "22-m radiotelescope at Simeiz: upgrading of the receivers." NASA/TP-2002-210001. Ed. by N. Vandenberg and K. Baver. International VLBI Sevice for Geodesy and Astrometry. Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA. 2003. P.115-118. 2. Alexey A. Berezhnoy, Nobuyuki Hasebe, Akio Fujimura, Oleg B. Khavroshkin, Hitoshi Mizutani, Hiro Osaki, Alexander E. Volvach, Naoyuki Yamashita ÓRadio observations of the Moon during Leonid meteor showers in 1999 and 2001.Ô // Baltic Astronomy. 2003. in press. 3. Alexander E. Volvach, Alexey A. Berezhnoy, Oleg B. Khavroshkin, Anatoliy V. Kovalenko, Grigoriy T. Smirnov. ÓThe simultaneous observations of the Moon at 6.2 cm using 22-m radio telescopes at Pushchino and Simeiz during Leonid meteor shower on November 2001Ô // Kinematics and physics of celestial bodies. 2003. in press. 4. I.E. Molotov, A.E. Volvach, A.A. Konovalenko, I.S. Falkovich, L.N. Litvinenko, A.A. Negoda, O.P. Fedorov, B.N. Lipatov, Yu. N. Gorshenkov, V. M. Agapov, G. Tuccari, X. Liu. VLBI international experiments of study of near-earth objects. Cosmic science and technology. V.10, N.1, P. 1-9. 5. Molotov I., V. Agapov, A. Sochilina, B. Lipatov, G. Tuccari, A. Konovalenko, Yu. Gorshenkov, X. Liu, A. Volvach. International experiments on the development of radar interferometry technique. Program of Fifth US-Russian Space Survelliance Workshop. 24-27 September 2003, Pulkovo, St-Petersburg, Russia p. 19-20 6. Tuccari Gino, Igor Molotov, S. Buttaccio, G. Nicotra, B. Lipatov, Alexis Zinoviev, Y. Gorshenkov, L. Xiang, Xiaoyu Hong, Alexander Volvach. A near real time e-radar/VLBI network. Booklet of the third IVS general meeting, Ottawa, Canada, February 9-11, 2004, Geodetic Survey Division, Natural Resources Canada, 2004, p. 40. 7. I. Molotov, A. Konovalenko, V. Agapov, A. Sochilina, B. Lipatov, Yu. Gorshenkov, E. Molotov, G. Tuccari, S. Buttaccio, X. Liu, J. Zhang, X. Hong, X. Huang, A. Kus, K. Borkowski, Z. Sika, V. Abrosimov, A. Tsyukh, V. Samodurov, I. Falkovich, L. Litvinenko, V. Stepaniants, A. Dementiev, A. Antipenko, S. Snegirev, M. Nechaeva, A. Volvach, V. Saurin, A. Pushkarev, A. Deviatkin, I.Guseva, P. Sukhov. Radar Interferometer Measurements of Space Debris using the Evpatoria RT-70 transmitter, Advances in Space Research, 10 pages, in press. 8. I.E. Molotov, A.A. Konovalenko, B.N. Lipatov, G. Tuccari, V.M. Agapov, A.S. Sochilina, I.S. Falkovich, Y.N. Gorshenkov, E.P. Molotov, V.A. Stepaniants, X. Liu,J. Zhang, A.E. Volvach, O.P. Fedorov, A.N. Bukreev, A.M. Tsyukh, V.N. Nesteruk, S.V.Malevinsky, A.F. Dementiev, A.A. Antipenko, S. Buttaccio, C. Nicotra, I.D. Strepka, A.N. Zinoviev, V.P. Saurin, A.B. Pushkarev, M.B. Nechaeva, Z.K. Sika, I.K. Shmeld. First results of the space debris radar observations using Evpatoria RT-70 transmitter and Low Frequency VLBI Network. Proceedings of Fifth US-Russian Space Survellance Workshop (24-27 September 2003), Pulkovo, St-Petersburg, Russia, 9 pages, in press. 9. Gino Tuccari, Igor Molotov, Salvatore Buttaccio, Gaetano Nicotra, Alexander Dementiev, Alexander Konovalenko, Alexis Zinoviev, Yuri Gorshenkov, Xiang Liu, Xiaoyu Hong, Alexander Volvach. A near-real time e-radar/VLBI network. Submitted in Proceedings of the third IVS general meeting, Ottawa, Canada, February 9-11, 2004, 4 pages. -----------