This is my favorite video from the channel! Russian culture is awesome and Russian contribution to space science must be recognized! Thanks for the video!
Haha. The kids were so excited to visit the museum. It reminds me of when I visited the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC. I am from Florida, so the space programs are very important to us. I like that space exploration brings unity to Russia, USA, and many other nations. Thank you for showing us the great Russian pioneers of space. Spasiba!
As someone with an interest in space flight and several friends who have worked at NASA (one of whom trained astronauts in the Lunar Lander simulator) I'd like to thank you for producing this. And to see Alexey Leonov, a true legend!
What an awesome museum. Such incredible displays, too. Those children behave exactly like American kids when on a field trip. I wonder why I missed this upload earlier. This was fascinating. This would be a great place to visit for anyone making a trip.
It's amazing the era we live in. I was listening to a podcast about the space race and the historian mention this museum and she said she was amazing by the monument, its size and beauty as well as the magnificent of what it represents. Automatically I thought I want to see it. Seconds later I found this video and I was able to see it. I love you internet. Thanks man for sharing this. You rock! 🤜🤛
A great placce for all! We have a similar place in Huntsville Alabama at the Space and Rocket Center at the Redstone Arsenal. Extremely interesting! Thanks for posting. I think it is time for some new videos of "The Real Russia".
The space program is an amazing thing. Even today, the US uses Russian rocket engines due to its efficiency. In space, is the only place where politics is set aside for now.
Love this episode Sergey!! I've been watching every episode and I can start to understand the beauty of Russia, I think there is a lot of years of bad advertising, and is true communism maybe is not the best political system but a extreme capitalism has also defects, nothing is black or white, I think is good the lear and remeber the past, Russia has so many history and in your videos I just not only see a museum I also see the smile of the people, the essence of your Country. Beautiful!!
Dear English speaking people! At Sergey's project you may feel the world like the russians feel it! It may be awful and annoying, but it is very authentic!
Hello guys, thank you so much for showing us your space Center. I really like the rocket outside the center very beautiful. I remember Sputnik and the fear that it put in the USA. You were the first in space and I believe the first to circle the earth. And it put a lot of fear in us and we were afraid that Russia was going to attack us from space. So Pres. Kennedy said that we must get into space and go to the moon before the Russians. The rest is history. Thanks again great show.
And you, Sergei B., were born some time around April 12th. You have become an excellent videographer and story teller. this is one of your best about Cosmonautics Museum. Thank you.
Thank you for your response. I've said before and I'm going to say it again,You guys at "Real Russia" are some of your countries best public relations Ambassadors. Keep up the good work. I wish you complete success. Greetings from Southern California USA.
Do you think our parents' generation would've ever thought that United States and CCCP/Russian space technology would be featured side by side in a museum?
I cryed when i see this video...beautiful !!! Everything amazing...you guys every video a new experience ...in my country Gagarin is a hero a real space legend...
A very fun and informative video, thank you to the now three of you that keep bringing us such wonderful videos. That moment at the end, he shook Sergey's hand, how awesome is that! The look on Sergey's face..priceless!
Another excellent video from you all again this time showing The Museum Of Cosmonautics in Moscow. Space flight has always amazed me no matter what country has done so. I enjoy learning about Russia and you all make this possible for not only me but the rest of the world. Keep up the good work and keep those videos coming!!
Really great episode. Thanks for teaching a bit about the Cosmonautics in USSR days and Russia. It looked like so much history to learn and appreciate. I am sure you both enjoyed it.
Firstly, I'd like to say this: that was awesome! Secondly, the girl in the red skirt was very pretty. :D Thirdly, keep making these awesome videos! You're doing a grand job!
Should you ever make it over here to the U.S., I'd recommend the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C., and the tour of the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. One of the great displays at the Kennedy Space Center, is one of the last two Saturn V launch vehicles that were built, but never flown. They have their own exhibit hall. It's not a model, but the real thing, laid on its side and separated into its three stages. At 36 stories tall, you really get a great feel for how big, and how powerful that rocket was.
An excellent Museum to visit of you get the chance. It is fascinating (as highlighted so well by Sergay here). What Russia and Gagarin did at that time was nothing short of amazing. And the monument outside is incredible in the sunlight. I also stayed in the Cosmos Hotel (built to house athletes for the 1980 Olympic Games) just across road. There is so much to see in that area of Moscow for all ages. Recommended!
Это действительно невероятно, чтобы иметь космической программы. Только Россия и Соединенные Штаты были первой сделать шаг в неизвестное. Я горжусь тем, что живу в одном из немногих стран, чтобы попасть туда первым! Еще раз, спасибо за регистрацию вашего видео.
Thanks for opening another new window for us. It's very interesting to see the memorials to the early space explorers. The museum was fascinating and I am sure there is much to see that the average tourist would not find. Interesting, too, is all the construction that is taking place around Moscow. Sergey, Sergey & Maxim...another great job. Thanks.☺
Fantastic to see Yuri Gagarin space things, and to see all the special space things in the museum. A brilliant video. Alexey Arkhipovich Leonov, amazing that he was there whilst you were there filming. Awesome. Brilliant video, thanks for sharing.
Great Tour! featured great monuments(very impressive), amazing early spacecraft,beautiful cosmonaut dress models+you met The Man(first spacewalker)! Thank You for taking us there!
What an honour to shake the hand of such a "Legend"! And what a privilege for us to actually meet him through you! Sergey, could you please enlarge the subtitles a little for those of us who have poor eye sight?
hello from Western Canada,have watched all of the shows so far, really enjoyed them. I especially enjoyed St. Basil's Cathedral. So very beautiful inside. Thanks for the good job.
These little dogs were very important to space exploration. No one knew if living things could survive in space. Thanks to the dogs for teaching us they could live in space.
Oh RonRay, leave him alone! He's doing a great job. He's one of Russia's best Ambassadors. If there were enough people like him in the World, we could possibly have Peace on Earth. Sergey!! If you are reading these comments, then, greetings from California USA! Keep up the good work!
This is my favorite video from the channel! Russian culture is awesome and Russian contribution to space science must be recognized! Thanks for the video!
Haha. The kids were so excited to visit the museum. It reminds me of when I visited the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC. I am from Florida, so the space programs are very important to us. I like that space exploration brings unity to Russia, USA, and many other nations. Thank you for showing us the great Russian pioneers of space. Spasiba!
I'll be visiting when I go to the World Cup. Can't wait.
As someone with an interest in space flight and several friends who have worked at NASA (one of whom trained astronauts in the Lunar Lander simulator) I'd like to thank you for producing this. And to see Alexey Leonov, a true legend!
I cannot wait to get to Moscow this summer and to visit this Museum!
Lucky wish I could go just to see my home country again
This video is great, Gagarin is a true hero. Grazie ragazzi ♡
GAGARIN! This is really a true hero!
If I ever get married and I have a son, I will name him Gagarin.
BadHeartBear perché...secondo me i russi (non tutti) sono delle merde. Non dovevano mandare laika, strelka e belka nello spazio
What an awesome museum. Such incredible displays, too. Those children behave exactly like American kids when on a field trip. I wonder why I missed this upload earlier. This was fascinating. This would be a great place to visit for anyone making a trip.
Bravo, Real Russia! I've really enjoyed this visit with you.
Thank you very much!
Super interesting. I think I could spend several days there looking at all the exhibitions. Love this stuff.
It's amazing the era we live in. I was listening to a podcast about the space race and the historian mention this museum and she said she was amazing by the monument, its size and beauty as well as the magnificent of what it represents. Automatically I thought I want to see it. Seconds later I found this video and I was able to see it. I love you internet. Thanks man for sharing this. You rock! 🤜🤛
A great placce for all! We have a similar place in Huntsville Alabama at the Space and Rocket Center at the Redstone Arsenal. Extremely interesting! Thanks for posting.
I think it is time for some new videos of "The Real Russia".
You're welcome David!The new videos are waiting! Check them out!
The space program is an amazing thing. Even today, the US uses Russian rocket engines due to its efficiency. In space, is the only place where politics is set aside for now.
Love this episode Sergey!! I've been watching every episode and I can start to understand the beauty of Russia, I think there is a lot of years of bad advertising, and is true communism maybe is not the best political system but a extreme capitalism has also defects, nothing is black or white, I think is good the lear and remeber the past, Russia has so many history and in your videos I just not only see a museum I also see the smile of the people, the essence of your Country. Beautiful!!
Dear English speaking people! At Sergey's project you may feel the world like the russians feel it! It may be awful and annoying, but it is very authentic!
That must be a treat to meet Alexey Leonov!
Hello guys, thank you so much for showing us your space Center. I really like the rocket outside the center very beautiful. I remember Sputnik and the fear that it put in the USA. You were the first in space and I believe the first to circle the earth. And it put a lot of fear in us and we were afraid that Russia was going to attack us from space. So Pres. Kennedy said that we must get into space and go to the moon before the Russians. The rest is history. Thanks again great show.
I was there a month ago. RIP, Alexei Leonov.
Thank you guys! Greetings from Spain!
You're welcome!
Regards from Russia!
Stay tuned and keep watching!
I found it interesting when I visited, that it is underground. Poor Laika has a memorial outside.
And you, Sergei B., were born some time around April 12th. You have become an excellent videographer and story teller. this is one of your best about Cosmonautics Museum. Thank you.
Thank you for your response. I've said before and I'm going to say it again,You guys at "Real Russia" are some of your countries best public relations Ambassadors. Keep up the good work. I wish you complete success. Greetings from Southern California USA.
Do you think our parents' generation would've ever thought that United States and CCCP/Russian space technology would be featured side by side in a museum?
Thank you so much for these videos. I would give anything to go to Moscow and see the Cosmonautics Museum, and to visit Russia
excellent tour of the space center !
Великий эпизод! А я шокированный за то, что вы не спросили Сергея Леонова сказать: "RЕАL RUSSIA!" ))))
+blenderuser он пожал ему руку ;)
I cryed when i see this video...beautiful !!!
Everything amazing...you guys every video a new experience ...in my country Gagarin is a hero a real space legend...
Great job! Thank you Sergey and Sergey!! Hugs, Vicki
Awesome!!! Thankx Real Russia for sharing this documentary....great!!!
A very fun and informative video, thank you to the now three of you that keep bringing us such wonderful videos. That moment at the end, he shook Sergey's hand, how awesome is that! The look on Sergey's face..priceless!
Thanks guys for sharing this!!!
Another excellent video from you all again this time showing The Museum Of Cosmonautics in Moscow. Space flight has always amazed me no matter what country has done so. I enjoy learning about Russia and you all make this possible for not only me but the rest of the world. Keep up the good work and keep those videos coming!!
Really great episode. Thanks for teaching a bit about the Cosmonautics in USSR days and Russia. It looked like so much history to learn and appreciate. I am sure you both enjoyed it.
Firstly, I'd like to say this: that was awesome!
Secondly, the girl in the red skirt was very pretty. :D
Thirdly, keep making these awesome videos! You're doing a grand job!
Wonderful
Awesome, I really want to visit this place :)
Great job and thank you for the small tour. I am sure there there's so much to see there and you did great on highlighting a few of your favorites. :)
Wow, I'm coming to Moscow .. yesterday! Lovely place and beautiful people :)
AWESOME MUSEUM, THANK YOU FOR SHARE
I just Love this video Thanks for the upload!
Congratulations, here in México we think Russian scientist are the best of the world.
Should you ever make it over here to the U.S., I'd recommend the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C., and the tour of the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. One of the great displays at the Kennedy Space Center, is one of the last two Saturn V launch vehicles that were built, but never flown. They have their own exhibit hall. It's not a model, but the real thing, laid on its side and separated into its three stages. At 36 stories tall, you really get a great feel for how big, and how powerful that rocket was.
An excellent Museum to visit of you get the chance. It is fascinating (as highlighted so well by Sergay here). What Russia and Gagarin did at that time was nothing short of amazing. And the monument outside is incredible in the sunlight. I also stayed in the Cosmos Hotel (built to house athletes for the 1980 Olympic Games) just across road. There is so much to see in that area of Moscow for all ages. Recommended!
Это действительно невероятно, чтобы иметь космической программы. Только Россия и Соединенные Штаты были первой сделать шаг в неизвестное. Я горжусь тем, что живу в одном из немногих стран, чтобы попасть туда первым! Еще раз, спасибо за регистрацию вашего видео.
Thanks for opening another new window for us. It's very interesting to see the memorials to the early space explorers. The museum was fascinating and I am sure there is much to see that the average tourist would not find. Interesting, too, is all the construction that is taking place around Moscow. Sergey, Sergey & Maxim...another great job. Thanks.☺
Fantastic to see Yuri Gagarin space things, and to see all the special space things in the museum. A brilliant video. Alexey Arkhipovich Leonov, amazing that he was there whilst you were there filming. Awesome. Brilliant video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you SergeyX2! Great episode!
Nice of you to say so. Greetings to you too, from London England.
Very nice guys! Thx for sharing this!
Realy nice look forward to the next. Thanks for showing us around Russia.
Great Tour! featured great monuments(very impressive), amazing early spacecraft,beautiful cosmonaut dress models+you met The Man(first spacewalker)! Thank You for taking us there!
i was waiting for this one! excellent episode guys. all 3 of you are awesome! do more interviews with people on roads etc.
My favorite episode. So proud of ALL the space pioneers
What an honour to shake the hand of such a "Legend"! And what a privilege for us to actually meet him through you!
Sergey, could you please enlarge the subtitles a little for those of us who have poor eye sight?
What I kept on thinking was how fun would it to be to slide down the rocket ship monument lol :)
It's really amazing, I will visit it May 2018
2020(≧ω≦)/
Cool! Thanks for showing!
hello from Western Canada,have watched all of the shows so far, really enjoyed them. I especially enjoyed St. Basil's Cathedral. So very beautiful inside. Thanks for the good job.
Pretty girls, pretty girls everywhere
😐🤨
Some day I will visit Russia and get married with a beautiful lady, I'm in Love with Russian girls
which one? there were many! and make sure she is at least 18 years old! ^_^
These little dogs were very important to space exploration. No one knew if living things could survive in space.
Thanks to the dogs for teaching us they could live in space.
great episode guys! keep it up!
Absolutely awesome. That monument is fantastic. I love your monuments and statues. Space age from the 60s. Great expo. I have no words...
I really LOVE your channel guys!! Never found before a channel so good and so awesome!! Just as is!))
Your show is awesome! Thanyou
Very interesting thanks and the ladies was a pleasure to view.
Superb tour ! спасибо.
I have to go there! :) Great video, thanks!
Very interesting.It was great that a former cosmonaut could show up and meet the
children. what a thrill for them,
Love the vid really proud of you both and great job!!!!!
A new video! I get all excited when I see one on my subscriptions page! hehe :D
lol "its huge and blowing up the mind" thought it was funny but love the videos!!! Good job and keep making em!!!!
great episode, i love cosmonauts!
This is so awesome!!!! I love this channel!
Cosmonautics exposition, awesome!
Very interesting video. Keep going Sergey
Damn, great video!
Keep up the good work guys!
Realrussiablog is sure evolving into a great educational channel. This is awesome. HBO should pick this show up.
I loved you're show since it started and just wanted to say greetings from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Hey Sergey, you smile all around after the handshake at the end :-D
You guys rock!
Как на мой взгляд, то канал этих ребят один из лучших на ютубе в плане любительского видео : )
this was a very nice video it was awesome ,thanks guys for sharing this :)
I'll keep trying but thank you so much for offering your advice. I appreciate it!
Cheers!
Really a very interesting episode!
fantastic episode and subject matter
Now that I think about it I never learned that yuri Gagarin we the first one I found that out, outside of school.......
Oh RonRay, leave him alone! He's doing a great job. He's one of Russia's best Ambassadors. If there were enough people like him in the World, we could possibly have Peace on Earth. Sergey!! If you are reading these comments, then, greetings from California USA! Keep up the good work!
I always remember Russia as Wonderful culture and achievement of Space Program~! Thank you for Great Video again Sergey!
Thank you!
i love real russia blog and how its more realistic than other vlogs. privet from america long live the spirit of the USSR!
Cool, thanks for the video.
Sergey! I've said it before and I want to say it again. You are one of Russia's best all round Ambassadors.
8:53, RUssia is Absurd! those girls sent me to Jupiter!
Awesome video!
Soon I will be visiting Russia since my childhood I wanted to visit space museum and get inspired.
My pleasure ;o) Leonov really is a trully gifted man.!
great place, great video =)
You guys did a great job
love the passion!
Really nice tour, and what a thrill to have Leonov there when you were there! For me, I'd like to meet Jim Lovell.
Большое спасибо
really appreciate your videos, it makes me feel like im in Russia! keep posting cant wait for more!
I enjoy a lot your videos , from Mexico! Bravo!!