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  2. U.S. space exploration history on U.S. stamps - Wikipedia

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    The history of space exploration is a nationally popular topic, as evidenced by record numbers of First-Day covers for postage stamps with space themes. The Project Mercury issue of 1962 had more than three million 'First Day of Issue' cancellations, while the average number of First-Day cancels for other commemorative issues at that time was ...

  3. Apollo 15 postal covers incident - Wikipedia

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    U.S. space exploration history on U.S. stamps § Space Achievement Decade Issue of 1971 (Apollo 15 mission commemorated) " The Man Who Sold the Moon " – Robert Heinlein 's 1950 story about a privately funded lunar mission paid for, in part, by covers to be taken to the Moon.

  4. Paul Calle - Wikipedia

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    The sketches he made based on his experiences that day have been displayed at the National Air and Space Museum and at the National Gallery of Art. [4] Together with his son Chris, Calle returned to the subject of space exploration with a pair of stamps issued in 1994 in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and the first human ...

  5. Apollo 11 anniversaries - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The $2.40 priority mail stamp depicts two astronauts planting a flag on the Moon. Living people cannot be featured on US stamps, but the faces of the astronauts are obscured by their visors. [6] It was released July 20 at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. [7]

  6. Hawaiian Missionaries (stamps) - Wikipedia

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    The stamps went on sale October 1, 1851, in three denominations covering three rates: the 2-cent stamp was for newspapers going to the US, the 5-cent value was for regular mail to the US, and the 13-cent value was for mail to the US East Coast, combining the 5 cents of Hawaiian postage, a 2-cent ship fee, and 6 cents to cover the transcontinental US rate.

  7. 1869 Pictorial Issue - Wikipedia

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    The 1869 Pictorial Issue is a series of definitive United States postage stamps released during the first weeks of the Grant administration. Ten types of stamp in denominations between one cent and ninety cents were initially offered in the series, with eight of these introduced on March 19 and 20, 1869 and the two greatest values being distributed somewhat later. [1]

  8. Soviet space exploration history on Soviet stamps - Wikipedia

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    A Soviet stamp issued after the Gagarin's flight Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space Soviet space exploration history has been well documented on Soviet stamps . These Soviet stamps cover a broad spectrum of subjects related to the Soviet space program .

  9. Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics (Russian: Музей космонавтики), also known as the Memorial Museum of Astronautics or Memorial Museum of Space Exploration, is a museum in Moscow, Russia, dedicated to space exploration. It is located within the base of the Monument to the Conquerors of Space in the north-east of the city. [1]