Thursday, May 5, 2011

USPS Launches Two Space Stamps

Yesterday the Postal Service dedicated two stamps commemorating two historic events — one that occurred a half century ago, and the second that’s making history now.



The 50th anniversary of America’s first manned spaceflight and an unmanned spacecraft currently charting planet Mercury were commemorated today on two 44-cent First-Class Forever stamps. The dedication ceremony took place next to a seven-story replica of the rocket Alan Shepard piloted to become America’s first man in space. A second stamp celebrates the MESSENGER Mission spacecraft that is currently orbiting and charting planet Mercury.


“These two historic missions — Shepard’s Mercury flight that took place 50 years ago tomorrow, and MESSENGER’s current orbiting of Mercury — frame a remarkable 50-year span in which America has advanced space exploration through more than 1,500 manned and unmanned flights,” said Stephen Masse, U.S. Postal Service Vice President, Finance and Planning, in dedicating the stamps. “The Postal Service is proud to commemorate these achievements on stamps.”

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