Three buildings on Bolshoy Cherkassky Lane will be illuminated with architectural and artistic lighting.

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Specialists from the city's urban development complex will decorate three buildings in the center of the capital with architectural and artistic lighting, announced the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Public Utilities, and Urban Development. Petr Biryukov.

"We've developed a special lighting design for three buildings located on Bolshoy Cherkassky Lane. The main goal is to unite the buildings into a cohesive visual image. Power engineers from JSC UEK will install a total of over 490 energy-efficient light fixtures," noted Petr Biryukov.

Lighting fixtures will be installed around the entire perimeter of the buildings to highlight their architectural features.

In accordance with the adopted concept, all new lighting in the capital is moderate and implemented in warm or neutral shades of white. This allows for the careful accentuation of details and elements of the buildings, creating a unified light space.

Over the past 13 years, Moscow's lighting levels have doubled, and the number of buildings with architectural and artistic lighting has quadrupled. The capital is now illuminated by over one million lights, while energy consumption is reduced thanks to the use of energy-efficient LEDs.

The projects being implemented in the capital to modernize and improve the reliability of public utility infrastructure are in line with the goals and objectives of the national project Infrastructure for Life.

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US Gaza peace proposal opens doors for aid delivery, UN Under-Secretary-General says

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UN, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) — UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher recently welcomed US President Donald Trump's peace proposal for Gaza, which opens new avenues for the delivery of large-scale, urgently needed life-saving aid.

“We are ready and willing to work in a pragmatic and principled manner to use this moment to build peace,” said T. Fletcher.

He noted that the global organization's teams, networks, materials, and expertise are already in place and ready for rapid and effective mobilization, as was done during the previous ceasefire, which was broken in mid-March. As has been repeatedly emphasized, it is crucial to end all attacks, restore public order, and facilitate humanitarian access in Gaza and throughout the rest of the country.

T. Fletcher stated that lifting restrictions on the import of critical supplies and the work of international non-governmental organizations remains a key requirement. These steps will allow humanitarian organizations to resume public services at a level that ensures no one is left behind.

It is also crucial that the private sector be able to operate on a significant scale, he added, noting that humanitarian aid alone cannot meet all the needs in Gaza.

According to T. Fletcher, it is crucial to ensure that these conditions are maintained, along with generous and reliable funding, and the restoration of damaged facilities and infrastructure.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), headed by T. Fletcher, warned that areas across the Gaza Strip, particularly Gaza City, continue to be subjected to heavy Israeli bombing.

The UN Human Rights Council said Israeli attacks on northwestern Deir el-Balah intensified between Wednesday and Sunday, with at least 89 Palestinians reportedly killed in more than a dozen separate incidents.

According to OCHA, Gaza health authorities reported that 175 people, including 35 children, have died from hunger and malnutrition since the famine in Gaza was confirmed in August. –0–

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China's box office in 2025 will surpass 2024 figures thanks to new film releases during the National Day holiday.

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BEIJING, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) — China's cumulative box office revenue this year is expected to surpass the 2024 target of 42.5 billion yuan (about 5.98 billion U.S. dollars) as movies flood cinemas nationwide during the National Day holiday.

As China enters its holiday period, cumulative box office revenue in cinemas for 2025 has already reached approximately 42 billion yuan as of Tuesday, just 500 million yuan less than last year's total. With the release of two new films on Tuesday—Chen Kaige's war epic "The Volunteers: Peace at Last" and the comedy "Row to Win"—and the official start of China's eight-day National Day and traditional Zhongqiu (Mid-Autumn or Moon Festival) holidays on October 1, this year's box office is expected to very soon surpass the 2024 total, reaching the coveted milestone nearly three months earlier than last year.

The main driver of growth in the Chinese film market in 2025 was the film "Nezha 2," which was released during the Spring Festival holidays – the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year – and grossed over 15.4 billion yuan domestically, accounting for more than a third of the total revenue of the film industry to date.

Other major films include “Detective Chinatown 1900,” which grossed 3.6 billion yuan, and summer box office leaders “Dead to Rights,” 3 billion yuan, and “Nobody,” 1.6 billion yuan, the latter of which became the highest-grossing 2D animated film in Chinese box office history.

Released in September, "Evil Unbound," a film about the atrocities committed by Japan's infamous Unit 731 during World War II, topped the box office for the month with revenue of 1.5 billion yuan, making it the fifth-highest-grossing film of the year.

Box office revenue in China has been growing rapidly since 2019, when the annual figure reached a record high of over 64 billion yuan. After rising to 54.9 billion yuan in 2023, annual gross receipts declined again in 2024 to 42.5 billion yuan. Industry insiders are cautiously optimistic that total box office receipts could exceed 50 billion yuan by the end of 2025, given the current performance in the last quarter.

FILM MARKET DYNAMICS DURING THE HOLIDAYS

According to ticketing platform Maoyan, by Tuesday afternoon, advance sales and box office receipts from new films scheduled for National Day had totaled over 100 million yuan. The top three spots in the ranking were occupied by the crime thriller "Sound of Silence"; "Volunteers: Peace," the final installment of Chen Kaige's trilogy, which follows the previous two installments that collectively grossed over 2 billion yuan; and "A Writer's Odyssey II," the sequel to the 2021 sci-fi action film that earned 1 billion yuan.

Despite the rich repertoire, the holiday season "still lacks a real hit that would really heat up the market," says Lai Li, an analyst at the Maoyan platform.

"This year, the holidays are a day longer than usual, which could help films gain momentum. Good reviews could still push the repertoire to outstanding results," Lai Li believes.

Expansion based on intellectual property

Analysts also note the growing importance of sequels and franchises in the Chinese film market.

“Sequels, franchises and films based on intellectual property (IP) are becoming mainstream,” said Chen Jin, an analyst at film data platform Beacon.

"The film 'Volunteers' completes a trilogy that has already attracted nearly 50 million viewers. 'A Writer's Odyssey 2' continues the commercially successful series, and the animated film 'Three Kingdoms: Star Heroes' is clearly designed to launch a new franchise," he added.

This trend reflects a push for greater industrialization and maturity in the Chinese film industry, Chen Jin noted, echoing Hollywood's long-standing tradition of relying on IP to drive repeat viewership.

Despite a mixed start to the year—a record-breaking Spring Festival holiday followed by a slow May Day holiday and a stable summer season—the final major box office period of the year, the National Day holiday, could prove crucial not only for increasing box office revenue in the second half of the year, but also for boosting the film industry's overall revenue for 2025.

With the annual figure set to surpass the 2024 total within days, all eyes are now on whether China can break the symbolic 50 billion yuan threshold, further cementing its position as one of the world's most dynamic film markets.

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Summary: Representatives from Asian and European countries praised China's brilliant achievements over the past 76 years

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Beijing, October 1 (Xinhua) — In recent days, Chinese embassies and consulates abroad held receptions to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC). At the events, representatives from Asian and European countries praised China's remarkable development achievements, wished the country even greater prosperity, and expressed hope for stronger cooperation with China.

Ivan Melnikov, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation and Chairman of the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society (RCFS), praised China's achievements over the past decades: from industrial modernization to an economy built on new productive forces, from large-scale infrastructure projects to leadership in high technology.

According to the Russian politician, the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China and the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and China once again reminds us how, step by step, the countries built cooperation and how confidently they are today opening up new avenues of collaboration.

As Deputy Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan Bakyt Torobaev noted, since the founding of the People's Republic of China, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, the country has achieved impressive success in economic development, modernization, and improving the well-being of its citizens. Kyrgyzstan sincerely welcomes China's successes, respects its development path, and supports it at the bilateral and multilateral levels.

B. Torobaev stated that Kyrgyzstan and China are good neighbors and reliable partners. Their relations are developing dynamically. He wished the Chinese people health, prosperity, and success. "May the friendship between our peoples grow stronger and our cooperation flourish."

According to Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev, relations between Azerbaijan and China have entered a qualitatively new stage of development, and bilateral mutually beneficial cooperation has great prospects.

"China is one of Azerbaijan's main economic and trade partners. At the same time, Azerbaijan is China's largest trading partner in the South Caucasus," the politician said, adding that bilateral cooperation is successfully developing in trade and economics, transport and logistics, energy, agriculture, digital, humanitarian, tourism, and other areas.

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze sincerely congratulated the Chinese people and praised the level of Georgian-Chinese relations. He also praised China's achievements in peace and development and noted the importance of the strategic partnership between the two countries.

Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine Taras Kachka and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Yevhen Perebyinis praised China's significant achievements in development, as well as cooperation between Ukraine and China in political, trade, economic, cultural, and other spheres. –0–

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Denmark will receive multinational support to ensure security for EU and ENP summits

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OSLO, October 1 (Xinhua) — The United States will provide Denmark with counter-drone capabilities for the informal European Union (EU) summit on Wednesday and the European Political Community meeting on Thursday in Copenhagen, the Kingdom's Ministry of Defense announced on Tuesday.

European allies have also offered Denmark additional support. Germany has sent the frigate Hamburg to enhance airspace monitoring, France has sent a Fennec military helicopter and specialists, and Sweden will provide radar systems and counter-drone equipment. Ukraine has also offered to share its expertise to strengthen Denmark's defenses against UAV attacks, according to the Danish television channel DR.

Danish Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen stated that allied assistance had been organized in recent days to ensure security during the meetings. He added that this support would enhance Denmark's ability to deploy resources as needed, in close coordination with the police.

In the lead-up to the summits, drone activity disrupted airport operations and led to increased security measures. On September 22, after drones were detected, Copenhagen Airport Kastrup temporarily closed its airspace for four hours, and on September 24, Aalborg Airport closed its airspace for several hours.

For security reasons, Denmark banned the launch of civilian drones throughout the country from September 29 to October 3.

From July to December 2025, the Kingdom will chair the Council of the EU. –0–

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The Mystery of Passing Time

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As part of Moscow Museum Week, the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve invites you to the exhibition "The Mystery of Passing Time."

The exhibition at the Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich brings together more than 800 objects from the 17th–19th centuries from the collections of the museum-reserve, the V.A. Tropinin Museum, and the Cosmonautics Museum. Visitors will be able to learn about the history of watchmaking and discover how scientists, craftsmen, and artists of different eras created not just mechanisms, but true works of art that embodied philosophical and scientific understandings of time.

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From concept to implementation: PoliShkola opens its fourth educational season

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Educational and motivational program PoliSchool The program has begun its fourth season, which is entirely dedicated to preparing a talent pool for the implementation of key scientific and technological areas and strategic goals in the field of engineering education and personnel development at the Polytechnic University within the framework of the Priority 2030 program.

The program was opened by Vice-Rector for Human Resources Maria Vrublevskaya and Head of the Office of Technological Leadership Oleg Rozhdestvensky.

It's already clear that this year's intake is very active and results-oriented. I'm confident that excellent projects will advance to the finals, which will strengthen our key scientific and technological areas. The teams' potential will be boosted, and the students will have the opportunity to take the next step in their careers," noted Maria Vrublevskaya.

Project participants will attend lectures on product thinking, working with technology markets, budgeting, team building, negotiating, working with intellectual property (IP), and project presentations. Throughout the course, teams will complete business quests that will teach them how to work in situations of uncertainty and overcome challenges in implementing ideas. The final stage of the course will be a well-developed grant application for the Priority 2030 program.

Eighteen teams entered the PoliSchool, 10 of which will advance to the finals and present their ideas to the Technology Leadership Council.

"Our country currently needs the most advanced technological solutions. Polytechnic University is focusing on three areas where it can deliver the greatest benefit: digital engineering, materials and manufacturing, and artificial intelligence," said Oleg Rozhdestvensky. "These priorities will remain in place for a long time, and young teams trained to lead their own scientific and technological projects, thanks in part to PolySchool, can become reliable and effective team members in SPbPU's key scientific and technological areas."

Experts and practitioners from leading Russian universities and companies will share their experiences and support the "PolySchool" students. All participants who successfully complete the "PolySchool" will receive certificates of advanced training.

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The 4th School of Young Scientists, "Application of Synchrotron Radiation for Solving Biological Problems," has opened at NSU.

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The 4th School of Young Scientists, "Application of Synchrotron Radiation for Solving Biological Problems," is taking place at Novosibirsk State University from October 1st to 3rd. Ninety-five participants are participating, most of whom are young researchers. Forty-seven of the participants are NSU students. Many of them are also employees of research institutions: the State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology "Vector" of Rospotrebnadzor, the Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the A.V. Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Representatives of ITMO University, the SKIF Collective Use Center, Kazan Federal University, and Moscow State University are also participating. Lomonosov, Tyumen State University, Sechenov University (First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov), Tomsk State University, and others. More than 30 school participants came from 11 Russian cities: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Tyumen, Pushchino (Moscow region), Vladivostok, Krasnoyarsk, and Barnaul.

At the opening of the School, the Rector of Novosibirsk State University, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Mikhail Fedoruk, delivered a welcoming speech:

Novosibirsk State University is actively involved in establishing the SKIF Common Use Center and developing its user base. NSU's Physics Department has launched new educational programs: starting in their second year, all master's students take two courses related to synchrotron and neutron research. Educational programs in this area have also been introduced at NSU's Faculty of Natural Sciences. In 2024, NSU established the Center for X-ray, Synchrotron, and Neutron Research, which will be located in the research center currently under construction, part of the second phase of the new NSU campus. The launch of the SKIF-NSU educational and research station is planned for the SKIF Common Use Center. The university will actively participate in all research programs related to synchrotron research. For example, a number of projects, including pharmaceutical and medical ones, are being implemented within the Priority 2030 program. I am confident that with the commissioning of the SKIF Center for Collective Use, great prospects and limitless possibilities will open up for scientists.

Anastasia Gladysheva, Head of the Laboratory, Senior Researcher at the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology Vector (Rospotrebnadzor), and a PhD in Biology, discussed the implementation of the project "Application of Synchrotron Radiation for Virology Research to Develop New Immunobiological Drugs," which is being implemented under the Federal Scientific and Technical Program for the Development of Synchrotron and Neutron Research and Research Infrastructure until 2030, and its future prospects.

-Within the framework of the current project of the Federal Scientific and Technical Program (FNF) of the development of synchrotron and neutron studies, three key areas are identified: tumor tesds, the study of new viruses and the development of immunobiological drugs. The project is aimed at research in the field of oncological diseases. This approach combines diagnosis and treatment, that is, it implies the ability to simultaneously visualize a cancerous tumor using a synchrotron source and destroy it using oncolytic viruses with certain transgenes. The study of new viruses is equally important. To develop effective biological products to combat them, you need to know how they are arranged. To complete this task, it is necessary to use a structural-oriented approach using synchrotron methods, which will allow us not only to fundamentally study how new viruses are arranged, but also by targeted, on the basis of structural data, to develop immunobiological drugs both against the new and long-known viruses, to struggle with direct effects of direct action before. But in order for these studies to take place, we need scientific personnel. NSU took the solution of this problem, for which we are grateful to the university. For the fourth time, a school of young scientists is being held, an additional professional education program is being implemented annually. This year we received several other university graduates who are already full -fledged researchers, ”said Anastasia Gladysheva.

Sergey Arkhipov, Head of the Laboratory at the Crystallization Educational and Methodological Center of the NSU Institute of Chemical Technology, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Solid State Chemistry at the NSU Faculty of Natural Sciences, and Senior Researcher at the SKIF Center for Collective Use, delivered an introductory lecture on the SKIF Center's potential for research in biology. Sergey Sedykh, PhD in Biology, presented the educational programs of the NSU Advanced Engineering School, and Boris Zakharov, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, spoke about the Master's program "Methodological Support for Physicochemical Studies of Condensed Phases" at the NSU Faculty of Natural Sciences.

The School's goal is to highlight the potential of synchrotron radiation for studying biological samples. Young researchers will learn about the key stages of studying biopolymer crystals using X-ray diffraction analysis, biopolymer solutions using small-angle X-ray scattering, and the use of X-ray fluorescence analysis and tomography to study biological samples.

A school for young scientists in this field has been held annually at NSU since 2022. The first school focused on X-ray diffraction analysis, which is available at the first-stage station 1.2 "Structural Diagnostics" of the Siberian Ring Photon Source. The second school's program included small-angle X-ray scattering, whose applicability in structural biology is also significantly expanded by the use of synchrotron radiation. The third school emphasized the combined use of molecular modeling methods and experimental approaches to solving problems in structural biology. Thus, the organizers linked the theoretical and experimental sections as complementary. At last year's school, each participant was provided with a full-fledged workstation, creating comfortable conditions for mastering the fundamentals of experimental data processing and structural modeling skills.

"This year's School is unique in that it includes in-depth modules on processing X-ray diffraction data and analyzing small-angle scattering data combined with gel filtration. It also includes a practical component on processing tomographic data and using X-ray fluorescence analysis to study biological samples," explained Sergei Arkhipov.

The School program traditionally includes a theoretical component and practical sessions. Roman Moryachkov, PhD (Kazan Scientific Center, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk), will introduce participants to the small-angle X-ray scattering method for solving problems in structural biology. Sofia Borisevich, Doctor of Chemical Sciences (SKIF Center for Collective Use), who is also a part-time employee of NSU, will discuss the combined application of experimental methods and molecular modeling techniques to solving problems in structural biology. Sergey Rashchenko, PhD (Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences), will introduce participants to the fundamental principles of synchrotron radiation interactions with biological objects. Konstantin Usachev, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Kazan Scientific Center, Kazan), will give a lecture on the crystallography of macromolecular structures. Lectures will also cover the application of cryo-electron microscopy in studying macromolecular structures and X-ray diffraction analysis in solving problems in structural biology.

Practical work will be carried out in eight master classes in four parallel groups: "Conducting Molecular Docking (Protein–Ligand) and Molecular Modeling Based on X-ray Structural Analysis Data," "Conducting Protein–Protein Docking and Molecular Modeling for Subsequent Experimental Verification Using Small-Angle X-ray Scattering," "Solving and Refinement of the Crystal Structure of Lysozyme Using X-ray Structural Analysis," "Processing Primary Data Obtained by Computed Tomography," and "X-ray Fluorescence Analysis: Theory and Practical Application for Studying Biological Samples." Master classes will also be held on processing data obtained by NSU postgraduate students at the Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Center using X-ray diffraction analysis and small-angle X-ray scattering.

Last year, new terminal rooms in the educational laboratory building were used for practical training related to data processing. This year, these resources will be complemented by a computer lab at the Gazpromneft-NSU Scientific and Educational Center and classrooms in the new classroom building. The experience of the previous school demonstrated the effectiveness and ease of use of computer labs for participants.

The school will conclude with a lecture by Sergei Arkhipov, PhD in Chemistry, in which he will review currently available experimental capabilities for biopolymer crystallization and biological sample studies using X-ray diffraction, small-angle X-ray scattering, X-ray fluorescence, and X-ray tomography. He also plans to introduce school participants to the SKIF Center for Collective Use's planned capabilities for structural biology and biomedical applications.

The School for Young Scientists "Application of Synchrotron Radiation for Solving Biological Problems" is supported by the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.

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Four buildings will be built on Amurskaya Street under the renovation program.

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Apartment building projects under the renovation program in the Golyanovo district of the Eastern Administrative District have been approved. This was announced by the Chairman of the Moscow Committee for Pricing Policy in Construction and State Project Expertise (Moskomexpertiza). Ivan Shcherbakov.

"New buildings will replace the five-story buildings on Amurskaya Street that were vacated. The projects include 1,785 apartments, which will be delivered fully finished and ready for occupancy. Additionally, some apartments will be adapted for people with disabilities," said Ivan Shcherbakov.

Two buildings with identical designs will be built on plots No. 26 and 30. These will be four-section buildings, each containing 538 apartments. The new building on plot No. 40 will consist of four buildings, each with a total of 574 apartments. The building on plot No. 46 will have two residential sections (135 apartments).

The ground floors of the buildings will be used for public and commercial purposes. The area around the new buildings will be landscaped and improved.

The apartments will be finished using wear-resistant, durable, and modern materials, plumbing will be installed, and balconies and loggias will be glazed.

To ensure the comfort of residents with limited mobility, courtyards and common areas are designed in accordance with barrier-free design principles.

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow spoke aboutnew house, built under the renovation program, in the Vernadsky Avenue area.

All information aboutrenovation program presented on the mos.ru portal. More information about apartments and houses can be found atlink.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 buildings. At one time, Sergei Sobyanin ordered the pace of implementation of the renovation program to be accelerated.twice.

Moscow is one of the region's leaders in terms of construction volume. Its high rate of housing construction is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project. Infrastructure for LifeMore information about national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

Sobyanin: Renovation is one of the largest housing renovation projects in the world

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Space Week will be held at VDNKh from October 3 to 10.

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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.

Memory on Earth: Which monuments in the capital commemorate the conquest of space?

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.

Sobyanin: Moscow is the center of Russia's space technology

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.

What Cosmonauts Dream About: A Tour of the Cosmonautics Museum with Alexander Laveykin

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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