Tuesday, October 2, 2007

United Nations to issue space age stamps


September 4, 2007 — In recognition of the anniversary of the launch of the first satellite, Sputnik, 50 years ago next month, the United Nations Postal Administration is planning to release a set of six commemorative stamps that celebrate "Space for Humanity".
Preliminary designs for the six stamps were published in the UNPA Philatelic Bulletin for August-September 2007.

The commemoratives will be offered in denominational pairs: two in US dollars with a face value of 41 cents and 90 cents for the UN offices in New York; two in Swiss francs (1,00 and 1,80) for the offices in Geneva; and two in euros valued at 0,65 and 1,15 for the UN in Vienna.
Each stamp features the inscription "Space for Humanity" in either English, French or German.
The cent-value stamps depict the U.S. space shuttle and astronauts spacewalking. The franc-value stamps depict the Hubble Space Telescope and the Galileo spacecraft near Jupiter, as well as an astronaut on a spacewalk. The international space station, among other orbiting outposts are shown on the euro-value stamps.
In addition to being sold in mini-sheet format (six sheets with six stamps on each), the UNPA will also offer three "souvenir" sheets that extend the artwork of three of the commemoratives beyond their boundaries, one for each denomination.
Visitors to the United Nations' Headquarters in New York can also obtain an exclusive "personalized" sheet that shares the same theme as the other stamps but features designs that depict classic UN, New York images held between space scenes and the World Space Week logo.
The six stamps, souvenir and personalized sheets are to be issued on October 25, 2007, three weeks after the 50 year anniversary of Sputnik's launch on October 4, 2007.
The United Nations is the only organization in the world that is neither a country nor a territory that is permitted to issue postage stamps. It is also the only postal authority to issue stamps in three different currencies. Since 1951, the UNPA has issued over one thousand stamps.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

SPACE WALK


To

The Principal

Sub: Astronaut Sunita Williams Visit – Science Week – Reg.

International Astronautical Congress 2007 (IAC 07) : IAC 07 is being organized in Hyderabad. More than 2000 scientists, students are participating in the conference held at HICC, Hi-tech City, Hyderabad.


ASTRONAUT SUNITA WILLIAMS VISIT :
Astronaut Sunita Williams is scheduled to address the students, etc… In her recent message to students at Ahmadabad Sunita Williams urged students to become astronauts and break her own record of
longest spacewalk by a woman.

SPACE WALK


Planetary Society, India
like to organize “SPACE WALK” involving students from various schools we kindly request your esteemed school’s participation.

We invite your esteemed school to send Two - Five Students (L.K.G. to 1st Class) dressed as an “Astronaut”

Highlights:

1. Students Dressed in the dress of Astronaut, Cosmonaut etc..

2. Students with help of Media convey their determination (to Astronaut Sunita Williams) to become an astronaut and go for real space walk in future.

Regarding Dress:

1. Fancy Dress

2. Small Helmet Made of Paper card or covered with fancy paper

3. On Big Box (in white or fancy paper ) with straps to wear at the back.

Or you can use your own ideas in this regard Or visit http://moonrover.blogspot.com for the idea.

Venue: To be finalized. Timings: 11.30 a.m to 12.30 a.m.

Date: 26th September, 2007

Oragansing Fee : Rs.600 in cash/d.d. in favour of “Planetary Society” at Venue from each school. Banners, Badges etc.. would be provided by the society.


Other Details:

Transportation: school should undertake the responsibility to bring the students to venues decided by the society.

Venue: Details will be confirmed by 5.30 p.m. today.

Distance: 500 Meters at the venue from one point to another point.


Monday, September 17, 2007

WORLD SPACE WEEK INDIA

4TH OCTOBER , 2007 TO 10TH OCTOBER, 2008