Images of the moon captured by American, Russian, European, Japanese, Indian, Korean and Chinese language spacecraft are the topic of new United Nations (UN) postage stamps commemorating the fifty fifth anniversary of the NASA’s Apollo 11 lunar touchdown mission.
The UN Postal Administration (UNPA) will launch six se-tenant postage stamps and three memento sheets on Saturday (July 20) to have a good time Worldwide Moon Day. Since 2021, the UN has acknowledged the day that astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon “to lift consciousness in regards to the dedication to sustainable lunar exploration on the a part of nationwide and worldwide area applications worldwide.”
“In the present day’s moon exploration is wreathed with formidable plans however the growth of our so-far pristine horizons should happen sustainably,” stated Aarti Holla-Maini, director of the UN Workplace for Outer House Affairs, in a press release that seems on the memento sheets. “The United Nations will leverage its distinctive convening energy to foster the mandatory dialogue on the way in which ahead.”
The stamps and sheets might be issued in three denominations corresponding with the UNPA workplaces in New York (U.S. {dollars}), Geneva (Swiss francs) and Vienna (euros).
Designed by Rorie Katz with the UN, the stamps reproduce imagery from six completely different moon missions, with three extra represented on the memento sheets. The se-tenants’ topics embody:
- Danuri, also called the Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO), South Korea’s first moon mission launched in 2022;
- Surveyor 1, the USA’ first soft lunar lander, which preceded the Apollo missions in 1966;
- Chandrayaan-3, India’s first probe to land on the moon in 2023;
- SLIM, or Good Lander for Investigating Moon, Japan’s first spacecraft to reach the surface in 2024;
- SMART-1, the European House Company’s (ESA) first mission to the moon in 2003; and
- Chang’e-5, China’s first lunar sample-return mission, launched in 2020.
The memento sheets additional commemorate the USA’ Apollo 11 mission, which landed on July 20, 1969; the previous Soviet Union’s Luna 2 robotic probe, which achieved the world’s first moon touchdown on Sep. 14, 1959; and China’s Change’e-4, the world’s first probe to the touch down on the far facet of the moon on Jan. 3, 2019.
Along with the stamps and sheets, the UNPA has additionally designed pictorial Worldwide Moon Day postmarks (one for every workplace) and are offering for sale first day covers (stamped envelopes postmarked for the day the stamps are issued). The se-tenant postage stamps are restricted to 12,000 per pair; 17,000 for the Apollo 11 memento sheet and 18,000 for every of the opposite two sheets.
Earlier UNPA area stamps embody a 2007 collection of eight stamps marking 50 years for the reason that begin of the House Age; a 2011 launch for the fiftieth anniversary of human spaceflight; a 2013 pair of nebula-theme stamps for World House Week; a 2018 set commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the primary UN convention on the exploration and peaceful uses of outer space; and a 2022 assortment of six stamps and 6 memento sheets for Mars missions launched by the U.S., China and United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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