Article NM2M My highlight: Cosmonauts at the Science Museum by Francis Spufford

My highlight: Cosmonauts at the Science Museum by Francis Spufford

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Francis Spufford
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This beautiful display captures the Soviet space programme as a place for licensed dreaming, and features space relics never before allowed out of Russia

The Science Museum's new exhibition Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age moves from the actual events, spacecraft and personalities of the USSR's post-Sputnik decade of triumph, into cosmonaut culture more widely - cosmonauts as the political heroes of Khrushchev's renewed communism, as embodiments of both science and mystical philosophy; in art and film; and as a design cue for a vast amount of Soviet kitsch, from table lamps to cigarette cases to cocktail cabinets. Cosmonauts, too, as the centre of their own tiny, insular world of privilege and test-pilot superstition: because Gagarin had stopped on the way out to the launchpad and urinated on the right-back wheel of the bus, every cosmonaut on their way aloft did so ever after, and watched the same lucky film the night before, and listened to the same songs.

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