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2009Apollo 11 - 40 years since the first step on the Moon - Souvenir Sheet

Souvenir Sheet
GBP £3.16
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Technical details
  • 20.07.2009
  • Alec Bartos
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  • Offset
  • 4 Colors
  • 36 x 36 mm, 128 x 116 mm (stamp diameter: Ø 30 mm)
  • 3 LEI & 14.50 LEI
About Apollo 11 - 40 years since the first step on the Moon

Apollo 11 - 40 years since the first step on the Moon

“That’s one small step for man, a giant leap for mankind”
(Neil Armstrong - Moon, July 20th 1969)

Man’s dream of flying has always existed... Also, since that same time, there was the dream of the earthling of reaching the Moon ...

The first person who wrote about the flight of some people to the Moon was Jules Verne in his novel From Earth to the Moon. And those who made this dream become true were the Americans, with their Apollo program, carried out between the years 1961 and 1972.

The Apollo program began with a series of tests of the carrier rockets from the Saturn series, getting to piloted space flights, with a human crew, around the Moon. As a result of the announcement of the president J.F. Kennedy, in 1961, that the USA will send a human crew on the Moon and until the end of the 60s, the program had been radically modified for this purpose.

For 8 years, the missions preparing the landing on the moon were carried out in an accelerated rhythm, even after the failure of the Apollo 1 test on the ground, on the launching platform, when the first victims among the astronauts were registered. Apollo 11 was the first mission with human crew which landed on the Moon, the 5th flight with a human crew and it had been the 3rd trip to the Moon.

A Saturn V rocket launched the Apollo 11 ship from the Kennedy Space Centre on July 16th 1969, having on board crew made of Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. The control module had the name Columbia and the lunar module, Eagle, the eagle being the symbol of the United States. On July 20th, historical day for the people of earth, Neil Armstrong being the first man who stepped on another celestial body said: “That’s one small step for man, a giant leap for mankind”. A few minutes later he was followed on the lunar ground by his mission colleague, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. After this cosmic flight, other 10 people have stepped on the Moon until the end of the Apollo program, the last mission being Apollo 17.

40 years after the Moon landing, the representatives of the space agencies of the great powers have in mind that in the near future (2015-2020), people will again put their feet on the lunar ground and even on the planet Mars.

On the occasion of the 40th anniversary since the accomplishment of the greatest dream of mankinf - that of conquering celestial bodies, Romfilatelia introduces into circulation the philatelic issue “Apollo 11- 40 Years since the First Step on the Moon”.

The issue is completed by 1 maxicard of two different illustrates.