Sergei Pavlovich Korolyov Museum of Cosmonautics

Serhiy Pavlovich Korolov Museum of Cosmonauts
Музей космонавтики імені Сергія Павловича Корольова
Exterior of the museum
Former name Zhytomir Sergei Pavlovich Korolov Museum of Cosmonauts[1]
Established 1987 (1987)[2]
Location Zhytomyr, Ukraine
Coordinates 50°15′13″N 28°40′40″E / 50.253627°N 28.677896°E / 50.253627; 28.677896
Type Technology museum
Director Iryna Dmytrivna Dyachuk[1]
Website www.cosmosmuseum.info


The Serhiy Pavlovych Korolyov Museum of Cosmonautics (Ukrainian: Музей космонавтики імені Сергія Павловича Корольова) 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.[1] The museum achieved independent status in 1987, and the present museum building was constructed in 1991.[2]

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 replacas of a complete Soyuz spacecraft, the Vostok 1 descent module, and the Lunokhod 2 lunar rover.[2] From 2013, 2.5 million visitors have passed through the museum's doors.[2]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Житомирський обласний музей космонавтики ім. С.П. Корольова". Управління культури Житомирської обласної державної адміністрації. Department of Culture, Zhytomyr Regional Administration. 2006. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Подорож у минуле". Музей космонавтики ім. С.П. Корольова Житомирської обласної Ради. Serhiy Pavlovych Korolyov Museum of Cosmonautics. 2013. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
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