60 years ago, man was able to overcome gravity and look at our planet from cosmic heights. The first cosmonaut of the planet, Yuri Gagarin, became a symbol of a new era, the first hero of a new formation, and the decade of the 60s of the last XX century went down in history with the prefix "space".
Cosmonautics literally "burst into" every house, "went out" to Moscow streets, added cosmic notes to the music of the Khrushchev Thaw period that had begun earlier.
In the capital of the first space power, the chief designers of rocket and space technology lived and worked, and the technology itself was created at the enterprises of the city and in the surrounding suburbs.