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Coordinates: 55°49′14″N 37°38′22″E / 55.82062°N 37.63933°E / 55.82062; 37.63933
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Cosmonauts Alley (Russian: аллея Космонавтов) is a wide avenue in northern Moscow leading to the Russian Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics and the Monument to the Conquerors of Space. The pedestrian-only avenue connects the museum and monument to the VDNKh subway station.[1]
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Resurs-DK No.1 (2006-2016)
Koronas-Foton (2009)
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Soviet space exploration history on Soviet stamps
Cosmonauts Alley
Monument to the Conquerors of Space
Out of the Present (1995 documentary)
Mission to Mir (1997 documentary)
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