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Spacecraft model, Soviet exhibition, 1927
Spacecraft model from a Soviet exhibition held in 1927. This interplanetary spacecraft model was built by the Baltic German Soviet rocket engineer Friedrich Zander ). It was displayed at the " First World Exhibition of Interplanetary Machines and Mechanisms", which was held in Moscow, Russia, in 1927
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Media ID 6443485
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1900s 1927 Early European Russia Exhibit Exhibition German Moscow Museum Pioneering Russia Russian Soviet Soviet Union Space Craft Space Flight Uss R Exhibits Mono Chrome
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This print captures a momentous piece of history - a spacecraft model from the Soviet exhibition held in 1927. Crafted by the brilliant Baltic German Soviet rocket engineer Friedrich Zander, this interplanetary spacecraft model showcases the pioneering spirit and technological advancements of its time. Displayed at the "First World Exhibition of Interplanetary Machines and Mechanisms" in Moscow, Russia, this remarkable creation symbolizes the early days of space exploration. The monochrome image adds an air of nostalgia to this snapshot from the past, transporting us back to a pivotal era in Russian and European history. As we gaze upon this single exhibit within a museum setting, we are reminded of the immense strides taken by both Soviet Union and Germany during that period. This photograph serves as a testament to their shared commitment towards pushing boundaries in space flight technology. The significance of Friedrich Zander's contribution cannot be overstated; his visionary work laid down foundations for future generations to build upon. This image offers us a glimpse into his genius mind and highlights his role as one of the key figures in shaping our understanding of space travel. With every detail captured flawlessly by Science Photo Library, this historical artifact invites us to reflect on humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration beyond Earth's boundaries.
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