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"Meteor" 1967.
(meteorological satellite)
(#S1)  $2.50

"Salut" 1971.
(space station)
(#S2)  $2.50

"Moon-9" 1966.
(automated Moon lander)
(#S3)  $2.50

"Moon-1"1959.
(Moon orbiter)
(#S4)  $2.50

"Moon-12" 1966.
(Moon lander)
(#S5)  $2.50

"Sojuz-3" - launched in 1967.
(#S6)  $2.50

"Lightning" -
communication satellite.
Launched in 1965
(#S7)  $2.50

"Venice-10". Launched in 1975
(#S8)  $2.50

"Moon-16".
(#S9)  $2.50

"Salut"-"Sojuz-11" docked in space.
(#S10)  $2.50

"Venice-9". Launched in 1975
(#S11)  $2.50

"Proton" satellite 1965.
(#S12)  $2.50

"Lightning". 1965
(#S13)  $2.50

"Meteor". 1969
(#S14)  $2.50

"Proton" 1965.
(#S15)  $2.50

"Moon-16" lander. 1970
(#S16)  $2.50

Soviet space exploration.
Moon rover.
(#S17)  $2.50

Holiday of space exploration.
April 12, 1961
(#S18)  $2.50

"Mars-2" and "Mars-3".
(#S19)  $2.50

"Moon Rover-1".
(#S20)  $2.50

"Moon-5".
(#S21)  $2.50

"Moon rover-1". 1970
(#S22)  $2.50

"Salut" and "Sojuz-10" joint flight.
(#S23)  $2.50

"Sojuz-10"
April 23-25, 1971.
(#S24)  $2.50

"Mars-7".
(#S25)  $2.50

"Luna-9" left this dsik on the Moon on
11-03-1965.
(#S26)  $2.50

"Voshod-2".
(#S27)  $4.50

Space - the final frontier.
(#S28)  $2.50

CCCP.
(#S29)  $2.50

October 4, 1959.
(#S30)  $2.50

"Moon rover-1"
November 17, 1970.
(#S31)  $2.50

"Sojuz-4" and "Sojuz-5".
(#S32)  $2.50

USSR rules in space - one of the 1st space pins.
(#S33)  $4.50

Moon-9
February 3, 1966.
(#S34)  $2.50

"Sojuz-10" team:
Eliseev, Shatalov,Rukavishnikov
April 23, 1971.
(#S35)  $2.50

Exhibition of People's Achievments
in all Industries.
(#S36)  $2.50

1st Earth orbiter.
(#S37)  $3.50
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