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The Konstantin E. Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics (Russian: Государственный музей истории космонавтики имени К.Э.Циолковского) is the first museum in the world dedicated to the history of space exploration.[1] It was opened on 3 October 1967 in Kaluga, and is named after Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, a school master and rocket science pioneer who lived most of his life in this city. The driving force behind the creation of the museum was Sergei Korolyov, chief designer of RKK Energiya. The building was designed by Boris Barkhin, Evgeny Kireev, Nataliya Orlova, Valentin Strogy and Kirill Fomin, and the cornerstone was laid by Yuri Gagarin on 13 June 1961. The museum has over 100,000 visitors per year and has 127 employees, of whom 43 are curators.[2]

Main building
Main building
The Konstantin E. Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics (Russian: Государственный музей истории космонавтики имени К.Э.Циолковского)
The Hall of Space Technology inside the museum. The exhibition includes the models and replicas of the following Russian inventions:

the first satellite, Sputnik 1 (a ball under the ceiling);
the first spacesuits (lower-left corner);
the first human spaceflight module, Vostok 1 (center);
the first Molniya-type satellite (upper right corner);
the first space rover, Lunokhod 1 (bucket on wheels on the right);
the first space station, Salyut 1 (left);

the first modular space station, Mir (upper left).
Established3 October 1967
LocationKaluga

Main exposition


The exposition of the museum consists of two parts. The first part is dedicated to the ideas and research of Tsiolkovsky, and shows a model of the rocket designed by Tsiolkovsky as well as copies of his scientific work. The second part contains mock-ups of space craft like Sputnik 1 and samples of moon dust. Just outside the museum is a rocket park, which contains amongst others a R-7 rocket.


Tsiolkovsky house


Tsiolkovskiy lived in a cabin on the outskirts of Kaluga. In 1936, after he'd died there, the property was converted into a museum in his honor. Toward the end of his life, Soviet physicist and academic M.E. Tulchinskiy completed a tenure as director of the Tsiolkovsky Memorial House. He was researching Tsiolkovsky's notes in preparation for a book on the reclusive scientist's life, but he died before he could complete it.[3]

The museum also incorporates a scientific effort to study the life and works of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. The Annual Tsiolkovsky Readings and Conference is organized by the museum.


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На других языках


- [en] Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics

[fr] Musée d'État de l'histoire de l'astronautique C. E. Tsiolkovski

Le Musée d'État de l'histoire de l'astronautique C.E. Tsiolkovski (en russe Государственный музей истории космонавтики имени К.Э.Циолковского) est un musée consacré au théoricien de l'astronautique russe Constantin Tsiolkovski et à l'histoire du programme spatial soviétique et russe situé à Kalouga en Russie. Le musée, qui a ouvert en 1967, est également depuis 1979 un centre de recherche scientifique et technique.

[ru] Государственный музей истории космонавтики имени К. Э. Циолковского

Госуда́рственный музе́й исто́рии космона́втики имени К. Э. Циолковского — первый в мире и крупнейший в России музей космической тематики, созданный при непосредственном участии С. П. Королёва и Ю. А. Гагарина. Расположен в городе Калуге.



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