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Short description: Museum dedicated to space exploration
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics| Музей космонавтики |
 The entrance to the Museum (2019) |
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| Formed | 1981 |
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| Jurisdiction | Government of Russia |
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| Agency executive | - Golovkina Irina, Director
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| Website | [1] |
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The Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics (Russian: Музей космонавтики), also known as the Memorial Museum of Astronautics or Memorial Museum of Space Exploration, is a museum in Moscow, Russia, dedicated to space exploration. It is located within the base of the Monument to the Conquerors of Space in the north-east of the city.[1]
The museum contains a wide variety of Soviet and Russian space-related exhibits and models which explore the history of flight; astronomy; space exploration; space technology; and space in the arts. According to the Russian tourist board, the museum's collection holds approximately 85,000 different items and receives approximately 300,000 visitors yearly.[2]
History
The museum primarily focuses on the Soviet space program with major themes like the first person in space Yuri Gagarin, the rocket engineer Sergei Korolev, the satellite Sputnik and the spacecraft Soyuz.
Renovation
On Cosmonautics Day, 2009, the museum was reopened after three years of reconstruction. It has virtually tripled its original size and has added new sections dedicated to space programs worldwide, including the USA, Europe, China and the International Space Station. The museum now features original interactive exhibits, as well as a refurbished promenade, the sculpture-lined Cosmonauts Alley which connects the museum to the Moscow metro. The museum is a favourite of students worldwide and a primary tourist attraction of the city.[3]
Exhibits
Rocket propulsion units, RD-214
Space capsule used by Yuri Gagarin, 1961
Soviet moonrover Lunokhod (Луноход)
USSR flag display with Moon fragments. Presented as a gift to Soviet citizens by President Richard Nixon in June 1970
The engraved fence surrounding the complex. Engraved with a picture of Sputnik 1
See also
- Monument to the Conquerors of Space
- Cosmonauts Alley
References
- ↑ Moon Moscow and St. Petersburg; J. Chater and N. Toohey, ed.; Public Affairs, 2009; p.171.
- ↑ "Russian Museums Guide". http://www.russianmuseums.info/M329.
- ↑ Moon, p.171.
External links
- Museum of Cosmonautics official website (in Russian)
- The Museum of cosmonautics from The official Russian museums list.
- Museum of Cosmonautics at Google Cultural Institute
Soviet and Russian space program |
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| Launch sites |
- Baikonur Cosmodrome (in Kazakhstan)
- Dombarovsky
- Kapustin Yar
- Plesetsk Cosmodrome
- Svobodny Cosmodrome (defunct)
- Vostochny Cosmodrome
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| Launch vehicles | |
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Human spaceflight programs | | Past |
- Vostok
- Voskhod
- Salyut
- Almaz (incorporated into Salyut program) / TKS
- Soyuz-Apollo Test Project (joint)
- Mir
- Shuttle–Mir (joint)
- Energia / Buran
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| Cancelled |
- Zond (7K-L1) (Moon flyby)
- Soviet crewed lunar programs (Moon landing)
- Zvezda (moonbase)
- TMK (Mars/Venus flyby)
- Spiral
- Zvezda
- Zarya
- MAKS
- Kliper
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| Active |
- International Space Station (joint)
- Soyuz
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| In development | |
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Robotic programs | | Past |
- Sputnik
- Sputnik programme (1957–1960)
- DS (1960–1977)
- Prognoz (1972–1996)
- Luna programme (1959–1976)
- Venera (1961–1984)
- Zond program (1964–1970)
- Astron (1983)
- Vega program (1984)
- Granat (1989)
- Gamma (1990)
- Mars 96 (failed) (1996)
- Resurs-DK No.1 (2006)
- Koronas-Foton (2009)
- Fobos-Grunt (failed) (2011)
- Spektr-R (2011–2019)
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| Active |
- Bion-M
- Elektro–L
- ExoMars (joint)
- Meteor-M
- Resurs-P
- Spektr-RG
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| In development |
- Luna-Glob
- Luna 25
- Luna 26
- Luna 27
- Luna 28
- Rosalind Franklin rover
- Spektr-UV
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| Communications |
- Luch (satellite)
- Soviet Deep Space Network
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| Concepts |
- Baikal-Angara
- Laplace-P
- Mars-Grunt
- Mercury-P
- OPSEK
- Spektr-M
- Venera-D
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| Images and artwork | |
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| Related |
- Cosmonaut ranks and positions
- Pilot-Cosmonaut of the Russian Federation
- Soviet space exploration history on Soviet stamps
- Cosmonauts Alley
- Monument to the Conquerors of Space
- Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
- Soviet space dogs
- Ivan Ivanovich
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- See also: Space industry of Russia
- Russian Aerospace Defence Forces
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