Stamp: Vessel "Professor Bogorov" (Soviet Union, USSR 1979)

Vessel "Professor Bogorov" (Soviet Union, USSR 1979)

25 December (Soviet Union, USSR ) within release Scientific Research Fleet of USSR (I) goes into circulation Stamp Vessel "Professor Bogorov" face value 2 Russian kopek

Stamp is horizontal format.

Plate error: Colourless portrait.

Also in the issue Scientific Research Fleet of USSR (I):

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Country: Soviet Union, USSR
Date: 1979-12-25
Paper: coated
Print: Photogravure and Recess
Size: 55.5 x 26
Perforation: frame 11¾ x 11½
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 2 Russian kopek

Stamp Vessel "Professor Bogorov" it reflects the thematic directions:

Exploration is the process of exploring, an activity which has some expectation of discovery. Organised exploration is largely a human activity, but exploratory activity is common to most organisms capable of directed locomotion and the ability to learn, and has been described in, amongst others, social insects foraging behaviour, where feedback from returning individuals affects the activity of other members of the group

Science is a systematic discipline that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable hypotheses and predictions about the universe.Modern science is typically divided into two or three major branches: the natural sciences (e.g., physics, chemistry, and biology), which study the physical world; and the behavioural sciences (e.g., economics, psychology, and sociology), which study individuals and societies.The formal sciences (e.g., logic, mathematics, and theoretical computer science), which study formal systems governed by axioms and rules, are sometimes described as being sciences as well; however, they are often regarded as a separate field because they rely on deductive reasoning instead of the scientific method or empirical evidence as their main methodology. Applied sciences are disciplines that use scientific knowledge for practical purposes, such as engineering and medicine

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