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The image displays a section of an exhibition wall featuring a timeline of early Soviet space achievements. The wall is dark grey and text in white Cyrillic script accompanies circular glass enclosures, each containing a small model or artifact related to the event described.

The timeline begins on the left with:
- **21.08.1957, 15:25**: Describes the successful launch of the world's first intercontinental ballistic missile, the R-7. A model resembling a rocket is visible in the first enclosure.
- **03.11.1957, 5:30**: Details the flight of the spacecraft "Sputnik-2" with the dog Laika, the first living being in orbit. A small figurine of a dog is in the second enclosure. Text to the left of this entry states "Laika died five hours after launch."
- **04.10.1957, 22:28**: Marks the launch of the world's first artificial satellite of the Earth, "PS-1". A model of a satellite is in the third enclosure.
- **02.01.1959, 16:41**: Records the first successful launch of the "Luna-1" rocket, aiming for the Moon. A model resembling a rocket with markings is in the fourth enclosure.
- **19.08.1960, 11:44**: Highlights the orbital flight of the dogs Belka and Strelka aboard "Sputnik-5" and their successful return to Earth. A model of a spacecraft is in the fifth enclosure.
- **25.03.1961**: Mentions the dog Chernushka. A small figurine of a dog is in the sixth enclosure.
- **09.03.1961**: Refers to successful test launches under the "Vostok" program. A model resembling a rocket with markings is in the seventh enclosure.

The overall presentation suggests a museum or exhibition setting. The lighting is focused on the display wall. The lower part of the image shows a grey wall, likely part of the exhibition space, and a section of the floor, which appears to be beige.

The image is a photograph of a display inside the Novokuybyshevsk City Museum of History and Local Lore, located in Novokuybyshevsk, Russia. The museum, situated at 75 Revolyutsii Street, is known for its exhibits on the city's development and its connection to the oil industry, as well as broader historical and scientific themes. This specific exhibit focuses on the early Soviet space program. There are no people visible in the image.
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The image displays a section of an exhibition wall featuring a timeline of early Soviet space achievements. The wall is dark grey and text in white Cyrillic script accompanies circular glass enclosures, each containing a small model or artifact related to the event described. The timeline begins on the left with: - **21.08.1957, 15:25**: Describes the successful launch of the world's first intercontinental ballistic missile, the R-7. A model resembling a rocket is visible in the first enclosure. - **03.11.1957, 5:30**: Details the flight of the spacecraft "Sputnik-2" with the dog Laika, the first living being in orbit. A small figurine of a dog is in the second enclosure. Text to the left of this entry states "Laika died five hours after launch." - **04.10.1957, 22:28**: Marks the launch of the world's first artificial satellite of the Earth, "PS-1". A model of a satellite is in the third enclosure. - **02.01.1959, 16:41**: Records the first successful launch of the "Luna-1" rocket, aiming for the Moon. A model resembling a rocket with markings is in the fourth enclosure. - **19.08.1960, 11:44**: Highlights the orbital flight of the dogs Belka and Strelka aboard "Sputnik-5" and their successful return to Earth. A model of a spacecraft is in the fifth enclosure. - **25.03.1961**: Mentions the dog Chernushka. A small figurine of a dog is in the sixth enclosure. - **09.03.1961**: Refers to successful test launches under the "Vostok" program. A model resembling a rocket with markings is in the seventh enclosure. The overall presentation suggests a museum or exhibition setting. The lighting is focused on the display wall. The lower part of the image shows a grey wall, likely part of the exhibition space, and a section of the floor, which appears to be beige. The image is a photograph of a display inside the Novokuybyshevsk City Museum of History and Local Lore, located in Novokuybyshevsk, Russia. The museum, situated at 75 Revolyutsii Street, is known for its exhibits on the city's development and its connection to the oil industry, as well as broader historical and scientific themes. This specific exhibit focuses on the early Soviet space program. There are no people visible in the image.

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