Serhiy Pavlovych Korolyov Museum of Cosmonautics
The Serhiy Pavlovych Korolyov Museum of Cosmonautics is a technology museum in Zhytomyr, Ukraine, dedicated to Serhiy Korolyov. 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. He was born in Zhytomyr, then part of the Russian Empire.
In 1970, the house in which Korolyov was born was dedicated as a memorial to him, a campus of the Zhytomyr Regional Museum. The museum achieved independent status in 1987, and the present museum building was constructed in 1991.
The museum houses around 11,000 exhibits related to rocket and space exploration, including the Soyuz 27 descent module, a small sample of lunar soil, full-size replicas of a complete Soyuz spacecraft, the Vostok 1 descent module, and the Lunokhod 2 lunar rover. From 2013, 2.5 million visitors have passed through the museum's doors.
Next to the exposition space, a rocket launches a geodetic version of the missile R-5 and the R-12 missile with an engine on high-speed components.
Exhibitions
Learning the Moon
Automatic stations
The Luna-1 model is the first apparatus that passed the Moon at a distance of 6000 kmA copy of the pennant that delivered the Moon 2 device to the MoonModel Luna-3E-2A No. 1 of the first apparatus, which photographed the reverse side of the MoonLuna-9 the layout of the first apparatus, which makes a soft landing on the Moon. The Soviet automatic stations brought about 300 grams of the moon's soil, in the exposition there are samples of the moon's soilMoonlight Program (E8)
Lunokhod-2 layout
Low-directional decimetre antennareflector Lunokhoda-2Gear of the Moonlight
Monthly module E
There are mock-ups of the lunar module E from this program, which was developed in the Dnipro in YuzhnoeRocket N1
The layouts of the rocket N1u are comparable to Saturn VThe tape recorder Malysh-B
There is a wire tape recorder Malysh-B with automatic start from the thing, and the possibility of blocking control. It was developed for the monthly program – a spacesuit krechet-94. Such a tape recorder and its modifications Malysh-BM was used later in the flights of astronaut Beregovoi.cassette for tape recorderFlight scheme of Kondratyuk
Study of Venus
Venus-7
The layout of the Venera-7 apparatus, which was the first working spacecraft to land on another planet on December 15, 1970.Vega
There is an exhibition of the descent device of the Vega program, which in 1985 made a soft landing on Venus and transmitted the signal for 56 minutes. Another part of this program was the study of the comet of Galileo, at a speed of folding 70 km per second.Study of Mars
Trajectory of flight to Phobos in 1988. Phobos programTrajectory of flight to Mars
The Vostok program
The first human flight into space
Layout of descent device Vostok-1 (first with a man aboard)
View of the porthole with a level of lazinessSpace program
Engine of the first stage RD-214Engine of the second stage RD-119 Layout 1:10
Program Soyuz
Descent Soyuz-27 (real)
Couch from Soyuz-27 descend module
Layout of the ship Soyuz-27
The Soyuz-27 launch key
Dictaphone individual Soyuz-7 cosmonaut Dzhanibekova
Communication systems Zarya
One of Zarya's connection modifications.
Recorder Zvezda-64
The first space recording device that could suppress the noise of a spacecraftRecorder Pigmiy (Soyuz-Apollo program)
Recorder Planer-68
Designer DunaevFor work on the "Strela-1m" satellite. Recording 12 telegraph messages
Recorder Tyulpan-M
Astronauts' food
Automatic control unit P-12
There is a rocket control unit R-12. It was one of the most massive missiles in the territory of the Soviet Union, and the appearance of these missiles in Cuba caused the Caribbean crisis. It was the first rocket that was developed in the Dnieper.It was the first rocket that had automatic control.
International Space Studies Program
There is a layout of the Interkosmos-1 Intercosmos deviceSpectrograph for photographing the sunOreol 3, the Oreol-3 1981systems with power of signals that differ by 10-12 orders. The difficult task of isolating obstacles was solved
12 experiments