Serhiy Pavlovych Korolyov Museum of Cosmonautics

Korolyov led the Sputnik project and was chief engineer for the Soviet Union's rocket and space program from the late 1950s until his death in 1966.

The Soviet automatic stations brought about 300 grams of the moon's soil, in the exposition there are samples of the moon's soilLow-directional decimetre antenna reflector Lunokhoda-2Gear of the Moonlight There are mock-ups of the lunar module E from this program, which was developed in the Dnipro in YuzhnoeThe layouts of the rocket N1u are comparable to Saturn V There is a wire tape recorder Malysh-B (main designer Babich A.I.)

There is an exhibition of the descent device of the Vega program (Veener and Galileo), which in 1985 made a soft landing on Venus and transmitted the signal for 56 minutes.

There is a layout of the Interkosmos-1 Intercosmos deviceSpectrograph for photographing the sunOreol 3 (Aureus 3, AUOS-Z-M-A-IK, ARCAD 3), the Oreol-3 1981 (designed to study the nature of the polar light) systems with power of signals that differ by 10-12 orders.

12 experiments (4 from the Soviet Union, 7 from France, 1 compatible)Layout of missiles Zenit-2 and Zenith-3SL Scale 1: 100 Personal Cosmonaut Leonid Kadenukz mission NASA STS-87