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A cinematic, wide-angle 1960s sci-fi film photograph depicting a monumental and poetic cosmic triumph. Hovering serenely high in the air at normal human scale, looking down from above, is the Goddess of the Cosmos. Her face possesses a flawless, neoclassical sculpted beauty with a warm, joyful smile and bright, expressive eyes full of proud, visionary optimism. Her true divine attributes define her, a shifting crown of miniature, brilliant golden stars hovers in a perfect circle just above her head, and her long dark hair drifts fluidly like a weightless nebula. She is draped in a minimal, translucent dark blue veil woven from the night sky itself, shifting with faint constellations. She holds no objects, completely detached from the physical world, silently infusing the scene below with an overwhelming aura of euphoria and divine protection. Far below her, gathered standing together on the concrete launchpad, a group of Soviet cosmonauts in pristine white CCCP spacesuits and rocket engineers in sharp, formal slate-blue Soviet Air Force military dress uniforms are celebrating intensely. They are completely oblivious to her presence, focused entirely on each other, laughing, shouting in triumph, and clinking their crystal glasses filled with amber cognac to toast their victory. In the background, a massive R-7 rocket is in the spectacular first seconds of liftoff, its engines blasting a clean, blinding torrent of fire and smoke into the deep night sky where the Milky Way is visible. The lighting is powerfully theatrical, the immense, roaring glare from the rocket engines illuminates the ecstatic faces of the men below and casts a brilliant, ethereal rim light on the floating goddess above. Shot on vintage 70mm film with a clean, cinematic depth of field.