The Russian Space Museum

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The automatic space station “Mars-1″, the first modern artificial spacecraft launched by humans to Mars.
 

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Different Russian space communication devices from actual crafts, like Buran (to the left).
 

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The installation showing the contact between Russian Soyuz-4 and Soyuz-5 in space.
 

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The liquid fuel missile engine for the first stage of the Russian carrying missile “Cosmos”.
 

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The actual real space suit from the Soviet mission called “Hawk”, weights 20 kg (around 36 lbs) and goes together with the life sustainment system placed in the backpack.
 

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Another Soviet space suit, “Hawk-K”, but twice as lighter than previous, around 10 kilo (or 17 lbs). Also goes with hand held ventilation device. You might have seen astronauts holding some cases in their hands while on march to the launch site. They used it to hold this kind of devices which ventilated their space suits for some need.
 

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Three ships together, met in space. The Salyut-6 station, then the space craft “Soyuz” and freight carrier “Progress”.
 
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