Stamp: Apollo 10 - Craters on the Moon (Ajman 1970)

Apollo 10 - Craters on the Moon (Ajman 1970)

01 July (Ajman ) within release Apollo and Gemini program goes into circulation Stamp Apollo 10 - Craters on the Moon face value 50 United Arab Emirates dirham

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Michel: Mi: AJ 608B

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Country: Ajman
Date: 1970-07-01
Print: Offset lithography
Size: 32 x 44
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 50 United Arab Emirates dirham

Stamp Apollo 10 - Craters on the Moon it reflects the thematic directions:

The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It orbits at an average distance of 384,400 km (238,900 mi), about 30 times the diameter of Earth. Tidal forces between Earth and the Moon have over time synchronized the Moon's orbital period (lunar month) with its rotation period (lunar day) at 29.5 Earth days, causing the same side of the Moon to always face Earth. The Moon's gravitational pull – and to a lesser extent, the Sun's – are the main drivers of Earth's tides.

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)

Stamp, Apollo 10 - Craters on the Moon, Ajman,  , Moon, Outer Space, Space Traveling