Geoscope tree of wayfaring in the Moscow planetarium's Park of the Sky. Right: the building of the big observatory opened today.12.08.2011#943456
Visitors look at the large meteorites in the Urania Museum of the Moscow Planetarium.17.01.2014#2349296
Visitors look at the particles of the Chelyabinsk meteorite in the Urania Museum of the Moscow Planetarium.17.01.2014#2349321
Astronomic apparatuses at the Moscow Planetarium's Sky Park. The big star hall (right) was opened today.12.08.2011#943465
Moscow planetarium guide explains to young visitors how the sixth model of a large "Planetarium" device works at the opening of the planetarium after its reconstruction.12.06.2011#922224
Moscow planetarium guide talks to young visitors about the solar system at the opening of the planetarium after its reconstruction.12.06.2011#922219
In a hall of the Moscow Planetarium which is to open after 17 years of repair works on June 12, 2011.02.06.2011#918675
Plasma ball in one room of Moscow Planetarium. Moscow Planetarium is preparing to reopen after a 16-year renovation.18.03.2011#885032
Optical instrument for projecting the images of the starry arch, the Sun, the Moon and other planets to a semi-spherical dome screen made in the German Democratic Republic for the Moscow Planetarium.01.01.1978#473470
The Moscow planetarium. A consultant of the planetarium, the designer of optical "space" vehicles, full member of the National Astronomic and Geodesic Society of the USSR Academy of Sciences Konstantin Shistovsky reading a lecture.01.03.1969#728447
Lecturer of Moscow Planetarium shows the orbit of the fourth satellite of the Sputnik series.15.05.1960#469767
At the Moscow Planetarium on September 12, 1959, the day when the second Soviet space rocket was launched.12.09.1959#317012
Scientists are watching the first satellite pass over Moscow at 5.15 a.m. on October 12, 1957.12.10.1957#323078