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North Korea 1976, souvenir sheet Size 84x104 mm, only imperf., without glue, without black number  Size 77x98 mm, perf and imperf., with glue, with black number Perf (black number # 31, white star in the upper left corner)  Perf (black number # 8563, blue star in the upper left corner)  Error perf (black number # 8573)   Imperf (black number # 4, white star in the upper left corner)  Imperf (black number # 6666, blue star in the upper left corner)  One black ink  Two black ink  CTO size 84x104 mm, only imperf., without glue, without black number Uncut pair CTO  Problem with dampening solution in offset printing machine  Specimen fraud   |
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Soviet telecommunications satellite in the future Czechoslovakia, 1962  Cuba. 1964  - Nikolay Grishin, 1956 (Radio (USSR). - 1956. - # 6) - Frantisek Hudecek, 1962 - Joaquín Díaz and Leandro Contreras, 1964  |
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USSR, 1957 - "October 4, 1957 The world's first artificial Earth satellite"   USSR, 1957 - "100th anniversary of the birth of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky"  - Leslie Carr, based on a drawing by R. A. Smith, 1951 - "Automatic rocket surveying Mars" (Clarke Arthur C. The Exploration of Space. London: Temple Press, 1951) - Nikolay Grishin, 1956 - Telecommunications satellite in the future (Radio (USSR). - 1956. - # 6) - Yuri Grzhkevich, 1957      - Florenty Rabiza, 1950s (Rabiza F. Space at your home. - Moscow: Det. lit., 1978) - Konstantin Artseulov and Florenty Rabiza, 1954 (Tekhnika-Molodezhi. - 1954. - # 7) - Yuri Grzhkevich, 1957    Cuba, 1977  |
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I wonder if anyone will ever accuse you of liking space on stamps. Awesome material in here. Thank you so much |
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Uruguay, 1977   NASA press photo, November 17, 1970 (70-H–1477, 70-HC–1055): "Washington -- Nuclear rocket space station Looking to the future, National Aeronautics and Space Administration may someday use teleoperator to repait or inspect nuclear powered craft in space".  Corliss W., Schwenk F. Nuclear Propulsion for Space. – Tennessee: USAEC, 1971: "The cover shows a reusable nuclear stage, powered by the NERVA engine, leaving an earth orbit on a round-trip mission to the moon. The NERVA engine "fires" at least four times on this mission: To leave earth orbit, to go into orbit around the moon, to leave the moon, and to return to orbit around earth. This stage was delivered to orbit, where it was assembled, and refueled by multiple flights of the two stage space shuttle. To provide sufficient payload to support a lunar station, the nuclear stage carries 150 tons of liquid hydrogen in eight tanks. After the stage returns to earth orbit, it will be refueled, repaired, if needed, and checked-out for additional missions to the moon, to synchronous orbit, or to interplanetary space".  Special postmark - Astrophilately day:  |
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Guinea-Bissau, 2012 (Michel # 4602). Tsiolkovsky and "Tsiolkovsky spaceship concept". But this is not Tsiolkovsky's concept. This is concept 1950s the Soviet space station in the future:  - Museum of Cosmonautics in Kaluga (Russia), 1967 - Alexey Leonov, Andrew Sokolov, 1972 - German Komlev, 1986 - Guinea-Bissau, 2012  USSR, 1986:  This FDC was made in Germany a few years after the postage stamp was issued. Fraud special postmark.  From book: Alexey Leonov, Andrew Sokolov. Space expanses: Moscow: Izobraz. is-vo, 1972. Alexey Leonov, Andrew Sokolov. "Orbital manned station Salyut-Soyuz". "There will be different space stations in the future. The torus-shaped space station is shown on the right side of the picture. The size of the stations will depend on the number of the crew, which may consist of astronauts, engineers, technicians, physicians, biologists, physicists, astronomers and other scientists. Long-term orbital stations are the main path for the development of Soviet cosmonautics".  Museum of Cosmonautics in Kaluga (Russia). Model of the future space station (1967).  |
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Manama, 1971 "Apollo XV and Future space exploration MNH rare.  Douglas Missile & Space Division, 1964 (project "Ithacus", Philip Bono concept). From book: Bono P., Gatland K. Frontiers of space; The rocket encyclopaedia of spiceflight in colour. - London: Blandord Press Ltd., 1969.   Douglas Missile & Space Division, 1963 (project ROMBUS, Philip Bono concept). Image from San Diego Air & Space Museum:   Douglas Missile & Space Division, 1963 (project "Deimos", Philip Bono concept). Image from San Diego Air & Space Museum:   Douglas Missile & Space Division, 1963 (project "Deimos", Philip Bono concept). Image from San Diego Air & Space Museum:   Douglas Missile & Space Division, 1964 (project "Hyperion", Philip Bono concept). Image from San Diego Air & Space Museum:  Oficial cover, 1971:  Information from cover:     |
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