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From October 3 to 10, VDNKh will host a program dedicated toWorld Space WeekGuests can expect thematic lectures, tours, discussions, and master classes, as well as an electronic music concert. Admission to most events is free.
On October 3 at 7:00 pm, a lecture will be held in Pavilion No. 27 "Physical Education and Sports" Orbital Fitness CenterSergei Antonov, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center's leading tour guide, will discuss the physical aspects of space exploration. Participants will learn about the training requirements for cosmonauts, how they adapt after spaceflight, and how to train their muscles in zero gravity.
At 8:00 pm, senior tour guide of the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center Anna Antonova will give a lecture "The Sky Over VDNKh: An Observer's Diary" will share his experience of astronomical observations and tell what objects can be seen in the night sky.
On October 4 at 12:00 PM, the Worker and Kolkhoz Woman pavilion will host an intellectual speed dating event. "Gagarin and Lovecraft. Space: Hope or Threat?"Guests will discuss a range of philosophical issues related to space exploration.
At 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center will host a tour. Orbital armada of satellite systemsParticipants will learn about the history of artificial satellites and their applications, as well as the technologies that allow them to remain in orbit and help people solve everyday problems.
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At 6:00 PM, the multimedia exhibition "Leo Tolstoy. War and Peace. Living Pages" will feature a concert of electronic music by composer Andrei Klimkovsky. Space Age MusicGuests will hear compositions dedicated to humanity's first steps into space. The music will be accompanied by a thematic video shown on a large rear-projection screen.
At 7:20 pm, a lecture-tour will begin at the Buran interactive museum complex. 50 Facts About the MoonAstronomer Anastasia Stebalina, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center's leading tour guide, will explain how ideas about the Moon have changed over the centuries, how it influences our planet, what lunar soil smells like, and what ash glow is.
On October 5 at 1:00 pm, a lecture will be held in the lecture hall of the Physical Education and Sports pavilion. "Per aspera ad astra. Space and sports heroics in Soviet-era poster graphics"Using the works of Soviet poster artists as examples, Natalia Abrashina, a tour guide at the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center, will discuss the history of the development of Russian cosmonautics and the promotion of a healthy lifestyle in the USSR. Participants will explore the characteristics of poster art and conduct an artistic and archetypal analysis.
At 1:00 PM, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center will host a meeting with Fyodor Yurchikhin, pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Russian Federation, and president of the center. Guests will learn about the intricacies of space cuisine and what they eat in orbit.
At 6:00 pm there will be a thematic excursion there. Life in Orbit, dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the birth of two-time Hero of the Soviet Union and Soviet cosmonaut Pavel Popovich. Guests will learn about life on the space station, the challenges the first astronauts faced, and how the lives of researchers have changed today.
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On October 7 at 7:20 pm, a lecture-tour will be held at the Buran interactive museum complex. 50 Facts About AsteroidsAstronomer Alexander Yarovitchuk, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center's leading tour guide, will explain the different types of asteroids and tell us about the unique and unusual minor planets known to man.
On October 8 at 7:00 PM, a lecture will be held in the Moscow Model pavilion. To the stars in the heartJoin Anna Antonova, senior tour guide at the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center, and guests will be able to see the starry sky through the eyes of its conquerors. Participants will learn how cosmonauts navigate the sky, which constellations can be seen during spaceflight, and much more. Additionally, from October 7th to 10th, a space-themed quiz will be held five times daily. Winners will receive prizes—certificates for a tour of the exhibition. "The Image of Moscow in Russian Art from the Collection of the State Russian Museum" in Pavilion No. 1 "Central" and the "Cosmonautics and Aviation" center.
On October 10 at 7:20 pm, a lecture-tour will be held at the Buran interactive museum complex. The Apollo-Soyuz Program: The Flight That Gave Hope to HumanityGeorgy Abzianidze, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center's leading tour guide, will discuss the flight of Alexei Leonov and Thomas Stafford in July 1975, the complexities of preparation, the background and international context, technical innovations, unique experiments, and much more.
On October 11 at 1:00 PM, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center will host the first Subject Theater workshop, dedicated to planetary exploration. Participants will have the opportunity to develop associative thinking and create their own space-inspired comics.
At 3:00 PM, the multimedia exhibition "Leo Tolstoy. War and Peace. Living Pages" will host a workshop on "Fairy Tales" for young guests, featuring a filmstrip based on Kir Bulychev's story "Girl from the 21st Century." After the screening, the children, under the guidance of the presenter, will make a miniature book filled with their own stories about space.
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On October 12 at 4:00 PM, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center will host a lecture by Vladimir Vernadsky, "Vladimir Vernadsky: The Noosphere, or Intelligent Cosmos," concluding the "Russian Cosmism" series. The presenter will discuss the concept of the noosphere and the influence of intelligence on natural processes and the transformation of the universe.
Holding events for VDNKh guests is in line with the objectives of the national project Tourism and Hospitality and the Moscow Tourism Development Strategy until 2030. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.
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