There is a room № 1-02 in the Laboratory of high energies, SINP MSU. The room can rightfully (but not officially) be called the Museum of the Space Research in Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University.
The museum contains replicas of instruments used in space exploration, as well as famous spacecraft such as the "Mikhailo Lomonosov", the "Tatiana-1" and "Tatiana -2"
A special mention should be made of the layouts and posters for promising CubeSat nanosatellites that were assembled at the institute and launched as part of the Roscosmos UniverSat program.
The exhibits of the museum are under the care of Oleg Yuryevich Peretyatko, a researcher of the Institute. Oleg Yuryevich has been collecting not only replicas of satellites and space vehicles for a considerable period of time, but also various other exhibits and photographic materials relating to space research, flight activities, and the general history of space exploration.
For quite a long time, the museum has been attracting the attention not only of scientists involved in science popularization, but also of many news agencies and federal channels, such as NTV, Russia-24, and Channel One, among others, who have filmed news stories within the Museum's walls.
The museum contains replicas of instruments used in space exploration, as well as famous spacecraft such as the "Mikhailo Lomonosov", the "Tatiana-1" and "Tatiana -2"
A special mention should be made of the layouts and posters for promising CubeSat nanosatellites that were assembled at the institute and launched as part of the Roscosmos UniverSat program.
The exhibits of the museum are under the care of Oleg Yuryevich Peretyatko, a researcher of the Institute. Oleg Yuryevich has been collecting not only replicas of satellites and space vehicles for a considerable period of time, but also various other exhibits and photographic materials relating to space research, flight activities, and the general history of space exploration.
For quite a long time, the museum has been attracting the attention not only of scientists involved in science popularization, but also of many news agencies and federal channels, such as NTV, Russia-24, and Channel One, among others, who have filmed news stories within the Museum's walls.