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SPACE EXPLORATION

The United States of America

Storage No. Item Remarks Compartment
N-21-1-1 Heat shields New, and one recovered after re-entry into the atmosphere 13
2 Metal fragments Fragments of metal sheets covering a lunar module 13
3 Space foodSpace Food   13(S)
4 Computer panel As used in "Surveyor" 13
5 Mercury battery As used in the seismograph of "Apollo 11" 8

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The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Storage No. Item Remarks Compartment
N-21-2-1 Pennant
The following are photographs:MF-1
Replica of that carried to the surface of the moon by "Luna 2" 22
2 "Sputnik 1" The world's first artificial satellite, launched October 4th, 1957. 27
3 "Sputnik 2"(1) The world's second artificial satellite, launched November 3rd, 1957. 27
4 "Sputnik 2"(2) Model of the cabin which accommodated the dog "Laika" 27
5 "Sputnik 3" The third artificial satellite launched by the USSR, May 15th, 1958. 27
6 "Sputnik 5" Launch vehicle and cabin which accommodated two dogs 27
7 "Cosmos" Cabin 27
8 Dog cabin   27
9 "Molniya 1" Communication satellite launched April 23rd, 1965 27
10 Orbit adjustment equipment From "Molniya 1" 27
11 "Meteor" Weather observation satellite 27
12 "Vostok"(1) Launch rocke 27
13 "Vostok"(2) Last-stage rocket 27
14 "Vostok"(3) Lift-off of "Vostok 1": April 12th, 1961 27
15 "Vostok"(4) Landing equipment 27
16 "Vostok"(5) Training equipment for docking procedure 27
17 "Vostok"(6) Cosmonaut's seat with dummy 27
18 "Vostok"(7) Cosmonaut's outfit 27
19 "Voskhod 2" Space suit with knapsack 27
20 "Luna 2"(1) Scientific data transmission station 27
21 "Luna 2"(2) Copies of instruments that reached the moon 27
22 "Luna 3" Interplanetary station 27
23 "Luna 9"(1) Unmanned station 27
24 "Luna 9"(2) Unmanned station 27
25 "Luna 10"(1) Unmanned station 27
26 "Luna 10"(2) First spacecraft to go into lunar orbit 27
27 "Venera 1" Interplanetary satellite 27
28 "Venera 3"(1) Interplanetary satellite 27
29 "Venera 3"(2) Flag and medal taken to Venus 27
30 "Venera 4"(1) Interplanetary satellite 27
31 "Venera 4"(2) Landing equipment 27

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Japan

Storage No. Item Remarks Compartment
N-21-3-1 Solar battery   13
2 High-tension steel Piece from welding joint, maraging steel. From the rocket chamber of micron-type rocket, Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science, Tokyo University 8
3 Infrared ray detector From rocket L3H6 launched 12.10 p.m., January 21st, 1970 13
4 Ultraviolet ray filter Also from L3H6 13

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