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1-37. Sputnik. October 04, 1957
15. Soviet exposition at World
Exhibition in Brussels 1958.
17. Murzilka on Sputnik. (Murzilka is a kids'
movie cartoon character).
19. Soviet stamp dedicate to Sputnik.
20.
May Day 1958. Seems to be issued in a Baltic Soviet republic (Lithuania or
Latvia, or Estonia).
26-31. Ten years to the begunning of space era.
32-34. Fifty years to the Soviet state. Conquering space.
35. Gorki, the
city of space plants.
36-37. Space exposition at the All-Union Exhibition
of the Achievements of the National Economy of the USSR.
38.
Medico-biological satelite. November 03, 1957. Dog Laika (Barky) aboard. The
inscription "The first passenger of Sputnik -Laika).
39-46. Third satelite,
May 15, 1958.
44. Text: "Glory to the labour achievements!"
47. Dogs
Belka and Strelka. August 19-20, 1960. The dogs returned to the Earth alive and
became famous and popular. One of their puppets was presented to the president
John F.Kennedy by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev.
48-49. Geophysical
rockets. They had been launched since 1949 to explore athymosphere, space
radiation, behaviour of living creatures in space and othere scientific
experiments.
50-91. The First man in space, the first cosmonaut Yuri
Alexeevich Gagarin. Space ship "Vostok".
50. "Glory to gagarin!". Seems to
be one of the very first pins issued to dedicate Gagarin.
64. Human in
space. 12.IV.1961.
65. Very rare and nice pin issued specially for the
participants of the Communist Party congress.
83. Yuri Gagarin - an
outstanding person of Smolensk region. (Yuri Gagarin was born in the town of
Gzhatsk of Smolensk region. Now it is named Gagarin.
84. Twenty years to
the first manned space flight.
86. Twenty five years to the first manned
space flight.
88. The first cosmonaut of the planet of the Earth -
Yu.A.Gagarin.
89. 50th anniversary of Gagarin.
90. Japanese pin. It
was issued to honour Gagarin's visit to Japan.
91. Cuban pin "Welcome
Gagarin!".
92-109. Second Soviet manned space flight. Space ship
"Vostok-2", cosmonaut German Titov. August 6-7, 1961.
110. Vostok-3. Third
Soviet manned space flight, cosmonaut Andriyan Nikolaev.
111-125. Vostok-3.
Vostok-4. Third and fourth Soviet manned space flights, Andriyan Nikolaev and
Pavel Popovich.
126-136. Vostok-5, Vostok-6. Valery Bykovsky, Valentina
Tereshkova (the first woman in space).
137. Vostok-6. "Seagull" (the call
name of cosmonaut Terteshkova while in space).
138-143. Space ship
"Voskhod", October 12, 1964. Cosmonauts Vladimir Komarov, Boris Egorov,
Konstantin Feoktistov.
144-149. Space ship "Voskhod-2". The first man
walking in space Alexey Leonov. March 18, 1965. Also aboard of Voskhod-2
cosmonaut Pavel Belyaev.
149. The words of a popular song of 1960s: "I
believe' friends, caravans of rockets will come from a star to a star. We'll
leave our traces on dusty paths of far planets". The author - Vladimir
Voinovich.
150-152. Soyuz-3. October 26-30, 1968.
153. Soyuz-4. January
14, 1969.
154-158. Soyuz-4 and Soyuz-5. january 14-15, 1969. Cosmonauts
Shatalov V.A., Volynov B.V., Khrunov E.V., Eliseev A.S. Link-up!
159-160.
Soyuz-6, Soyuz-7, Soyuz-8. Cosmonauts Shonin G.S., Kubasov V.N., Filipchenko
A.V., Gorbatko V.V., Volkov V.N., Shatalov V.A., Eliseev A.S. The first group
flight of three space ships. First ever experiments with welding and cutting
metals in space.
161-162. Soyuz-9. June 06, 1970. Cosmonauts Andriyan
Nikolaev and Vitaly Sevastianov. 18 days in space.
163-166. Soyuz-10. Space
station Salyut. April 23-25, 1971. Cosmonauts Shatalov A.V., Eliseev A.S.,
Rukavishnikov N.N.
167-168. Soyuz-11. Space station Salyut. June 6-30,
1971. Cosmonauts Dobrovolsky G.T., Volkov V.N., Patsaev V.I. died in space
crash.
169-171. Soyuz-Salyut space complex.
172. Soyuz-20 (without
cosmonauts). November 17, 1975. Link-up with the orbital station Salyut-4.
Technical and scientific experiments.
173. Cosmonauts Berezovoy A. and
Lebedev V. 211 days in space.
174-200. Soyuz-Apollo Soviet-US test project.
Link-up on July 17, 1975. USSR crew Alexey Leonov and Valery Kubasov, US crew
of Apollo Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand, Donald Slayton.
201-215.
Intercosmos. International space flights program.
201. USSR-Poland.
Soyuz-30.
202. USSR-Vietnam. Soyuz-37.
203. USSR-Mongolia. Soyuz-39.
204. USSR-Czechoslovakia. March 02, 1978.
205. USSR-Poland.
206.
USSR-Bulgaria. April 10-12, 1979.
207. USSR-Hungary.
208.
USSR-Romania.
209. USSR-Cuba.
210. USSR-Mongolia.
211.
USSR-Czechoslovakia.
212. Intercosmos program. USSR-DDR. August 26, 1978.
213-214. USSR-Bulgaria. April 18, 1979.
215. USSR-Mongolia. Soyuz-39.
March 22, 1981.
Cosmonauts
216-219. Yuri Gagarin.
220. German Titov.
221.
Andriyan Nikolaev.
222. Pavel Popovich.
223. Valeriy Bykovsky.
224.
Valentina Tereshkova.
225. Vladimir Komarov.
226. Vladimir Komarov.
227. Konstantin Feoktistov.
228. Boris Egorov.
229. Pavel Belyaev.
230. Alexey Leonov.
231. Alexey Leonov.
232. Vladimir Shatalov.
233. Georgi Beregovoy.
234. Georgi Shonin.
235. Anatoly
Filipchenko.
236. Viktor Gorbatko.
237. Andriyan Niukolaev.
238.
Valeriy Bykovsky.
239. Vladimir Komarov.
240. Evgeniy Khrunov.
241.
Pavel Belyaev.
242. Georgi Beregovoy.
243. Vladislav Volkov (died in
space crash).
244. Viktor Gorbatko.
245. Georgi Dobrovolsky (died in
space crash).
246. Nikolay Rukovishnikov.
247. Georgi Shonin.
248.
German Titov.
249. Valentina Tereshkova.
250. Boris Egorov.
251.
Georgi Beregovoy.
252. Valeriy Kubasov.
253. Nikolay Rukavishnikov.
254. Georgi Dobrovolsky (died in space crash).
255. Viktor Patsaev
(died in space crash).
256. Yuri Gagarin.
257. Valentina Tereshkova.
258. Gagarin - is the first man in space.
259. Tereshkova - is the
first man in space.
260. Andriyan Nikolaev.
261. Valeriy Bykovsky.
262. Valentina Tereshkova.
263. The first woman-cosmonaut.
264.
Valeriy Kubasov.
265. Anriyan Nikolaev. (By the words, he was a husband of
Tereshkova).
266. Alexey Gubarev.
satelites.
273. Kosmos. March 16, 1962.
274-275. Kosmos-100.
February 22 - March 16, 1966. Dogs Ugolyok (Coaly) and Veterok (Windy) aboard.
Biological experiments.
276. Kosmos-110. February 22 - March 16, 1966. Dogs
Ugolyok (Coaly) and Veterok (Windy) aboard. Biological experiments.
277.
Kosmos-186. October 27, 1967 and Kosmos-188, October 30, 1967. The first
automatic space ships link-up.
278. Kosmos-200. January 20, 1968.
279.
Kosmos-300. September 23, 1969.
280-281. Polyot-1. November 01, 1963.
282. Elektron.
283. Elektron-1 and Elektron-2. January 30, 1964. The
first system of satelites for space explorations at the same time.
284.
Elektron-3 and Elektron-4. July 11, 1964.
285. Proton-1. July 16, 1965.
286-287. Proton-4. November 1968.
288-291. Molniya-1. April 25, 1966.
Broadcasting satelite.
289. Broadcasting Moscow-Vladivostok.
292.
Molniya-2. November 24, 1971. Broadcasting satelite.
293. Sputnik "Meteor".
294. Space communications.
295. Space TV.
296. Space broadcasting
system "Orbita" Alma-Ata city (Kazakhstan).
297. Space ship Soyuz.
298.
Meteo sputnik "Prognoz-2".
The Moon
299-308. Luna-1. January 02, 1959. The first ever rocket towards the
Moon.
309-312. Luna-2 interplanet station. First ever landing on the Moon.
Soviet signs on the Moon. September 14, 1959.
313-317. Luna-3. The first
orbital flight around the Moon. October 04, 1959. First ever photographs of the
other side of the Moon.
318. Luna-4. April 02, 1963.
319-344. Luna-9.
January 1966. Soviet flag and pennant on the Moon. TV broadcasting from the
Moon.
329. Inscription:"Ocean of Storms" (the area of landing on the
Moon). Inscription on the back side: "Luna-9. 3.2.66 21-45".
345-349.
Luna-10. Automatic interplanet station. June 31, 1966. The first man-made
satelite of the Moon.
350-351. Luna-13. December 21, 1966. Landed on
december 24, 1966 in the area of the Ocean of storms. The first exploration of
the Moon ground.
352-358. Luna-16, September 12-24, 1970. For the first
time the specimen of the lunar ground was taken and brought to the Earth.
359. Luna-17. November 10, 1970. Reached the Moon on November 17, 1970 and
brought there the automatic moonwalker "Lunokhod".
360-371. Lunokhod-1. Had
been working for 10,5 months, had explored the lunar surface with the total
square of 80.000m2, made more than 20.000 photographs and 200 panoramas. Had
gone 10,540m.
372-373. Luna-20. february 14, 1972. Specimen of lunar ground
was taken and brought to the Earth./
374. Luna-21. January 08, 1973.
Reached the Moon on January 16, 1973 and brought there the automatic moonwalker
"Lunokhod-2".
Moon exploration
375. Luna-2. 1959.
376. Luna-3. 1959.
377. Luna-9. 1966.
378.
Luna-10. 1966.
379. Luna-16. 1970.
380. Luna-17. 1970.
381.
LUnokhod-1. 1970.
382-385. Interplanet automatic space station "Zond-5".
15.09.1968-21.09.1968. Flying around the Moon, photographing the earth,
biological researches. Turtles aboard!
386. Interplanet automatic space
station "Zond-6". 1011.1968-17.11.1968. The first return to the Earth of the
managed station with the second space speed after flying around the Moon.
Photographing the easrth, both sides of the Moon, biological researches.
387-391. The Moon explorations.
Venus
392-394. Venera-1. February 12, 1961.
the first rocket towards Venus.
395. Venera-2. November 12, 1965.
396.-398. Venera-3. November 16, 1965. the first ever reaching of Venus on
March 01, 1966. The pennant with the Soviet State Emblem on Venus!
399-402.
Venera-4. June 12, 1967. Venerian athmosphere exploration.
403-404.
Venera-5 and Venera-6. january 05 and January 10, 1969. Reached Venus on May 16
and 17, 1969. Venerian athmosphere exploration.
405. Venera-7. August 17,
1970. The first soft landing on Venus on december 15, 1970.
406. Venera-9
and Venera-10. 1975.
407. Venera-10. 1975.
Mars
408-413. Mars-1 automatic interplanet space station.
February 01, 1962. the first rocket to Mars.
414-415. Mars-2, Mars-3. May
19 and may 28, 1971. The first ever landing on mars. Soviet sign on mars.
Photographing.
416. Mars-4 and mars-5. July 21 and 25, 1973.
Soviet space pennants series
417. Venus.
May 1969.
418. Mars-3. 1971.
419. Venera-9. 1975.
Space explorations
420. Sputnik
421.
Luna-2
422. Luna-3
423. Vostok. The first manned space flight.
424.
Mars-1
425. The first outer space walking. Alexey Leonov.
426.
Molniya-1. TV and communication satelite 427. Venera-3 428. Luna-9 429. Luna-10
Ten years to the Soviet space
explorations
430. Sputnik. First man-made satelite of the
Earth.
431. The first human in space.
432. The first interplanet
station.
433. The first group space flight.
434. The first woman in
space.
435. The first human in outer space.
436. The first landing on
the Moon.
437. The first pennant on the Moon.
438. The first satelite.
Sputnik.
439. The second satelite.
440. The third satelite.
441.
Luna-1. The first rocket towards the Moon.
442. Luna-2
443. Luna-3.
444. Mars-3.
445. Voskhod space ship.
446. Vostok.
447. Mars-1.
448. Lunokhod-1.
449. Lunokhod-2.
450. Luna-9.
451. Medal and
pennant on Venus.
452. Luna-10.
453. Venera-7.
454. Soyuz-10,
Soyuz-11.
Fifteen years to the Soviet space
explorations.
455-456. Sputnik.
457. The first pennant
on the Moon.
458. Luna-3. The first photograph of the other side of the
Moon.
459. The first human in space.
460. Mars-1. The first interplanet
station.
461. Vostok-3, Vostok-4. The first group space flight.
462.
Vostok-6. The first woman in space.
463. Voskhod. Some people aboard of the
space ship.
464. Voskhod-2. The first man in outer space.
465.
Molniya-1. The first communication satelite.
466. Luna-9. The first soft
landing on the Moon.
467. Luna-10. The first man-made satelite of the Moon.
468. Kosmos-186, Kosmos-188. The first automatic link-up.
469. Soyuz-4,
Soyuz-5. The first passing from one space ship into another.
470. Soyuz-4,
Soyuz-5. The first orbital space station.
471. Soyuz-6, Soyuz-7, Soyuz-8.
The first managed group space flight.
472. Soyuz-10. The first long orbital
space flight.
473. Luna-15. The first flight Earth-Moon-Earth.
474.
Lunokhod-1. The first moon-walker.
475. April12 - Cosmonautics Day.
Boxed Set
476. Soviet space
explorations.
477. Molniya 1. communication satelite.
478. Kosmos
satelite.
479. Mars-1.
480. Venera-4.
481. Proton satelite.
First Soviet space apparatuses.
482. Sputnik. 1957.
483. Vostok-1. 1961.
484. Mars. 1962.
485.
Electron. 1964.
486. Meteor. 1969.
487. Man-made satelite of the earth.
488. Space ship Vostok.
489. Luna-9. Interplanet automatic station.
490. Luna-10.
491. satelite "Kosmos".
492. satelite "Kosmos".
493. Sputnik.
494. Luna-3.
495. Vostok
496. Venera-4.
497.
Kosmos-1
498. Mars-1.
499. Mars-2.
500. Voskhod.
501. Proton-1.
502. Molniya-1.
503. Meteo satelite.
504. Lunikhod-1.
505. The
first satelite "Sputnik".
506. Vostok.
507. Soyuz.
508. Meteor.
509. Proton-4.
510. US satelite "Tiros".
511. US satelite "OSO-1".
512. Foreign satelite "Sincom-3".
513. Foreign satelite "Oscar-3".
514. US satelite.
515. Sputnik.
516. Luna-3
517. Third Soviet
satelite.
518. Kosmos.
519. Mars-1.
520. Walking in outer space.
521. Molniya-1.
522. Space sattion "Proton-1".
523. Luna-9.
524. The man-made satelite of the Moon.
525. Zond-5 and Zond-6.
526. Venera-5.
527. Soyuz-4, Soyuz-5.
528. Luna-16.
529.
Lunokhod-1.
530. Mars-2.
531. Twenty years to the first manned space
flight.
532. Walking in oujter space.
533. Group space flights.
534. Lunokhod the moon walker.
535. International space flights.
Intercosmos programm.
536. Soyuz-4, Soyuz-5. First orbital space station.
537. Soyuz-Apollo. Experimental test flight.
538-552. Soviet space
stamps on pins.
538. Sputnik.
539. Sputnik.
540. First group space
flight.
541. Boris Egorov. Voskhod.
542. Vostok.
543. The first in
the world orbital space station.
544. Cosmonautics Day.
545. Soyuz-13.
Klimuk P.I., Lebedev V.V. astrophysical laboratory in space.
546. Soyuz-15.
Sarafanov G.V., Demin L.S.
547. International space flight. USSR-Poland.
548. International space flight. USSR-Romania.
549. USSR-Romania.
550. USSR-Romania.
551. Venera-13, Venera-14.
552. 30th anniversary
of Sputnik launch. 12th of April - Cosmonautics Day/
553-560. Konstantin
Tsiolkovski - the theotetician of space flights.Tsiolkovski Museum and the
State Cosmonautics Museum in Kaluga City.
561. The first Soviet rocket
working on liquid fuel.
562. A.F.Tsander. Soviet scientist and inventor in
the field of rockets. Interplanet ship, model of 1921.
563-567. Sergei
Korolev, the chief constructor of first Soviet space apparatuses.
568. The
museum of Sergei Korolev in the city of Zhitomir.
569-571. The planetarium
of Moscow.
572-573. Baikonur. Space launching center.
574-575. The city
of karaganda, space ships harbour.
576. Monument to Yuri Gagarin.
577-578. 250 years to the city of Gagarin (former Gzhatsk, Smolensk
region). The native place of the first cosmonaut.
579. Kaluga - the native
city of Konstantin Tsiolkovski.
580-590. Space exhibition at the All-Union
National Economy Achievements Expo.
591-600. Cosmonautics Day. April 12.
601-603. "Happy New year!"
604. "Poekhali!" ( "Let's go!" - the words
by Gagaring said while starting the first space flight).
605. To space!
606. Cosmonaut :-)
607. The words of refrain of a popular song of
1960s: The words of a popular song of 1960s: "I believe' friends, caravans of
rockets will come from a star to a star. We'll leave our traces on dusty paths
of far planets".
608. Soviet cosmonauts walking in outer space.
609.
Knowledge to people!
610. Soviet cosmonaut. Rocket.
671. The town of
Zvezdnyi ("Star Town" cosmonauts training center).
612. USSR - the
motherland of cosmonautics.
613-657. USSR-space.

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