Mini Sheet: Portrait of G.S. Titov (Cosmonaut) Surcharged (Russia 2021)

Portrait of G.S. Titov (Cosmonaut) Surcharged (Russia 2021)

06 August (Russia ) within release Manned Space Flight, 60th Anniversary (2021) goes into circulation Mini Sheet Portrait of G.S. Titov (Cosmonaut) Surcharged face value 6*18 Russian ruble

Mini Sheet Portrait of G.S. Titov (Cosmonaut) Surcharged in catalogues
Colnect codes: Col: RU 2021-47KB

Mini Sheet is square format.

Overprint in margin commemorates 60th Anniversary of Manned Space Flight

Also in the issue Manned Space Flight, 60th Anniversary (2021):

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Mini Sheet Portrait of G.S. Titov (Cosmonaut) Surcharged in digits
Country: Russia
Date: 2021-08-06
Print: Offset lithography
Perforation: 12½ x 12
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Mini Sheet
Face Value: 6*18 Russian ruble
Print run: 7000

Mini Sheet Portrait of G.S. Titov (Cosmonaut) Surcharged it reflects the thematic directions:

An astronaut (from the Ancient Greek ἄστρον (astron), meaning 'star', and ναύτης (nautes), meaning 'sailor') is a person trained, equipped, and deployed by a human spaceflight program to serve as a commander or crew member aboard a spacecraft. Although generally reserved for professional space travelers, the term is sometimes applied to anyone who travels into space, including scientists, politicians, journalists, and tourists

Famous People refers to the fame and public attention accorded by the mass media to individuals or groups or, occasionally, animals, but is usually applied to the persons or groups of people (celebrity couples, families, etc.) themselves who receive such a status of fame and attention. Celebrity status is often associated with wealth (commonly referred to as fame and fortune), while fame often provides opportunities to make money.

Outer space (or simply space) is the expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere and between celestial bodies. It contains ultra-low levels of particle densities, constituting a near-perfect vacuum of predominantly hydrogen and helium plasma, permeated by electromagnetic radiation, cosmic rays, neutrinos, magnetic fields and dust. The baseline temperature of outer space, as set by the background radiation from the Big Bang, is 2.7 kelvins (−270 °C; −455 °F)

Mini Sheet, Portrait of G.S. Titov (Cosmonaut) Surcharged, Russia,  , Astronauts, Famous People, Outer Space