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It's Sputnik

Sputnik shirt @ Woot!

…and it’s at shirt.Woot this week!

Sputnik shirt @ Woot!

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Russian Space Museum

Yuri Gagarin welcomes you to the Russian Space Museum

EDIT, 7/19/2011: English Russia has put up quite the assortment of, erm, NSFW ads and posts on their revamped site, so although I will continue to provide a link to this article, I have also saved the post sans girly pics as a PDF for all-ages viewing. Download it here.

EnglishRussia.com presents over 70 photos of the Russian Space Museum, with many artifacts and mockups from the Soviet space age. Interesting stuff, enjoy! (The statue of Yuri Gagarin insists you enjoy your visit.)

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Space cheese, part 7

Space-themed camembert label

Final assortment of space-themed camembert labels for your amusement. (A comet made of double cream, and a rocket named Sputnik. Funnily enough, I will be attending an artisan cheese festival this weekend, not specifically because of this post series. I doubt I’ll find space-themed cheese labels, but if I do I’ll be sure to take a picture and let you know.)

Space-themed camembert label

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Googie Tuesday, part 8

Satellite Shopland sign

A fantastic Sputnik-y sign, photo by embellezca:

I was so in love with this little Sputnik wannabe. It was once the sign for Satellite Shopland in Anaheim, but didn’t enjoy a long life due to the Disney-fication of the area.

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Astro-philatelics, part 27

50th anniversary of Sputnik 1 stamps from Guinea-Bissau

These stamp sets were released in 2007 by Guinea-Bissau, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Sputniks 1 and 2. Lovely artwork!

50th anniversary of Sputnik 2 stamps from Guinea-Bissau

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Astro-philatelics, part 20

Sputnik anniversary stamps from Guinea-Bissau

Today’s stamps come from the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, and commemorate last year’s 50th anniversary of Sputnik 1 and 100th anniversary of the birth of Sergey Korolyov (Sergei Korolev), rocket engineer and driving force behind Soviet space endeavors.

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Retro Soviet matchbox artwork

Russian matchbox artwork

Yet again, Brian finds the darndest things. These are part of an enormous scan gallery at Flickr, featuring eastern European matchbox artwork. I’ve selected quite a few vintage CCCP space-themed ones to feature here in coming weeks. Enjoy!

Russian matchbox artwork

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Album Artwork: Retro Covers, Part 1

Retro album artwork

These retro album covers are again the findings of Brian, and are from 317x.com. Featured today are an artistic rendition of Sputnik, and man’s first spacewalk. (I think. If not the first, please correct me.)

Retro album artwork

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Books: After Sputnik

After Sputnik: 50 Years of the Space Age

After Sputnik: 50 Years of the Space Age is a fantastic book, showcasing not only space artifacts but some of the items influenced by the space age as well. I can’t wait to purchase it, and many a future Themes article seed is nestled in the pages!

On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, the first human-made object to orbit the Earth. This single act jump-started a new era in history — broad effort to explore, learn about, survive in, utilize, and fully understand the implications of humanity’s first steps beyond Earth. As much as any other twentieth-century undertaking, the achievement of sending humans and machines into space has transformed and shaped the way we live. From Sputnik to today, from heroic first journeys to the everyday application of space technologies, spaceflight has cut a broad swath through the contemporary experience.

As time marches closer to the 50th anniversary of the Sputnik launch, I expect we’ll see more books of this basic theme popping up.

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