Artists from the Soviet Union did n’t just imagine a worker ’s Utopia on Earth . They also think that the great communistic experiment would finally get through other worlds , too . Here are some unbelievable works of art and conceptual design that put the Soviet Union in space .
Station Moon, a Soviet children’s book by Pavel Klushantsev, 1965 and 1974
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The Moon Station Dome, by Andrei Sokolov
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An untitled work of V. Burmistrov
Bases on outer planets, imagined by Andrei Sokolov, mid-1960s
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Journey Into Cosmos, written by M. Vasilijev, illustrated by A.S.Sysoyev, N.V. Shchelznyaka and N.M. Kolchitskogo, 1958
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A mining facility on the Moon, from The Milestones of the Space Epoch, 1967, by M. Vasiliev
A city and a superhighway, by Sergei Gavrish
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A community under the surface of Moon, from Tekhnika Molodezhi
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From the cover of Tekhnika Molodezhi (Youth Technics), September 1964
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A base with a circular tunnel, by N. Kolchitsky, 1949
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A miniature Moon base from the cover of Tekhnika Molodezhi (Youth Technics), August 1953
Bonus: An illustration from Soviet Cities on the Moon?, an article from Science Digest, February 1958
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