Размер:
A A A
Цвет: C C C
Изображения Вкл. Выкл.
Обычная версия сайта
Login
Password
RU

Federal Research Center 
"Krasnoyarsk Science Center of the Siberian
Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences"

 Федеральный исследовательский центр «Красноярский научный центр Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук»

Federal Research Center 
"Krasnoyarsk Science Center of the Siberian
Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences"

Space evening at a scientific photography exhibition

16 April 2021 г. FRC KSC SB RAS

Космический вечер на выставке научной фотографии
In honor of the Day of Cosmonautics, a "Space Evening" was held by the Krasnoyarsk Science Center of SB RAS at the Museum Center "Peace Square". This evening became part of the science art project "Objects and Structures", in which an artist and architect Alexei Shidlovsky and photographer Anastasia Tamarovskaya presented the work of Krasnoyarsk scientists to the public with the help of art. Egor Zadereev, co-curator of the project, head of the scientific communications group of the Krasnoyarsk Science Center SB RAS, started the evening with a tour of the exhibition.

The invited guest of the evening was the film crew led by the Krasnoyarsk film director Elina Astrakhantseva. Viewers were the first to see an interview from the documentary "Space over the Yenisei", to be released only in autumn, 2021. In this film, Academician of RAS Iosif Gitelzon told how Sergei Korolev himself had become the "godfather" of BIOS, a closed life support system that the Krasnoyarsk Science Center developed for long-term space missions to other planets.

The guests were alsoable to learn from the senior researcher of the Institute of Biophysics SB RAS, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Sergei Trifonov about the latest developments in the utilization of organic waste in space. The information about BIOS ceased to be secret just a few years ago. Therefore, Krasnoyarsk residents are surprised to learn that scientists are developing technologies which will allow the humanity to live on other planets in the future.




Share:



Up