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The begging is boring as it shows biographies of some dudes who did an impact to space exploration etc. This part was only in Russian so skipped it really quickly. The second part is for engineers who are interested in a engines and their parts. Ant the last and most interesting part of exposition shows real rockets and spacecrafts. So the end of exposition pays off for boring beginning. P.S. I really recommend to sit and spend a few minutes watching videos of Gagarin's glory years (with a Soviet point of view) on TV.
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An impressive display of rockets, boosters, Sputniks and propulsion technology. Mind boggling technology, especially when almost all descriptions are in Russian. It was included in the General Entrance ticket fee ( 750 rub) so definitely worth the visit.
Grand museum. Lots of rocket engines. Spy sat and Soyuz 16 landing capsules. Space suits. Control station of Soviet lunar rover. Instruments and tools from orbital stations. Lots of materials on early and recent history of Soviet cosmonautics.
Good museum but quite small. Ticket price - 200 rub and for students 150 RUB
Unique experience! Please stay at least 2 hours here and read all of the plates that describe the exponates.
Pretty cool to see spacecraft parts up close. Space dog and space toilet were highlights! A lot of the exhibition was only in Russian, no options to translate so makes it a bit hard to know what's going on.
Not that fancy museum to see, i would recommend the cosmo museum in Moscow. But this entrance fee is combined with the general ticket; therefore you could visit this place.
Small but amazing, very interesting museum. Full of increíble artifacts and history about the beginnings and pioneers of russian rocket science. I wish it could be bigger, russian history in rockets and space travels deserves a bigger space.
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