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Children from all over the country traveled to Baikonur to launch a capsule filled with their dreams into space — these wishes were collected at the "Russia" Exhibition. On August 15, a capsule with children's dreams, gathered at the "Russia" Exhibition, was sent to the ISS. The launch of the rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome was witnessed by 89 young people from all regions of the country. In total, over 900,000 children's wishes were collected at the Exhibition. "Our initial goal was to inspire as many children and teenagers as possible to dream and pursue their dreams. We wanted to show that Russia is a land of opportunities, where anything can be achieved with effort. After all, the achievements showcased at the Exhibition were once someone else's dreams," said Anastasia Zvyagina, Deputy Director General of the "Russia" Exhibition. Dmitry Shishkin, Director of the Administrative Department of Roscosmos, is confident that the wishes collected in the capsule can open up new opportunities for young people. "Dream, create something new, act boldly, and remember, you are the future of our space industry! You are the future of our Russia!" Dmitry Shishkin emphasized. The "Capsule of Dreams" initiative at the "Russia" Exhibition was launched in collaboration with the State Corporation Roscosmos and the First Movement.