Soviet Space Program
Scale of Soviet Rockets: Modern Russian Rockets2:3 portrait Soviet-style propaganda poster. A slim Soyuz-5 rocket (4.1 m diameter, single-core design) rises vertically through the poster, painted ivory with a single red stripe and CCCP-style markings. A sharp clean white exhaust plume below. Background: Baikonur Site 45 launch pad with the gantry tower silhouetted in charcoal on the left. To the right: the wide Irtysh River curves across the lower horizon in deep blue. Above: a starfield with a stylized geostationary satellite payload in gold, illuminated by the rising rocket. Top reads ИРТЫШ (Irtysh). Sharp clean 2020s-imagined-as-Soviet aesthetic with constructivist flair.
Иртыш

Irtysh

2026 - Soyuz-5 / Irtysh era

Soviet-style propaganda poster in a constructivist idiom, celebrating the Soyuz-5 / Irtysh launcher. Soyuz-5 made its first successful flight on April 30, 2026, designed to replace Zenit after the Russia-Ukraine partnership collapsed. The rocket is named after the Irtysh River. Available as a print at sovietspaceprogram.com.

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