The event recorded over 50,000 participants from 57 countries, with more than 600,000 website and livestream views.
All winners will receive individual winner’s certificates.
The top 20 winners will receive prizes and gifts from the partners and sponsors of the project, as previously listed on the “KosmoVseobuch.rf” website.
Vladislav Osedlo, Deputy Director and Head of the Rad-Lab at SINP MSU (Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University), added:
“The Space Dictation on the ‘KosmoVseobuch.rf’ platform attracted over 600,000 views—thank you to everyone who joined this educational initiative! Such enthusiasm proves that space and science truly resonate with people of all ages.
For Moscow State University, projects that make space exploration achievements accessible and inspire the study of STEM subjects are essential. We are delighted that the dictation provided another opportunity for participants to test their knowledge and discover something new.
We hope this experience was valuable for all participants and, for some, perhaps even the first step into the world of space research. Until next time at events under the federal personnel training projects”