Stamp: Falling of Sikhote-Alin Meteor. (Soviet Union, USSR 1957)

Falling of Sikhote-Alin Meteor. (Soviet Union, USSR 1957)

20 November (Soviet Union, USSR ) within release All-Uninon Industrial Exhibition. goes into circulation Stamp Falling of Sikhote-Alin Meteor. face value 40 Russian kopek

Stamp Falling of Sikhote-Alin Meteor. in catalogues
Michel: Mi:SU 2024A

Stamp is vertical format.

Also in the issue All-Uninon Industrial Exhibition.:

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Stamp Falling of Sikhote-Alin Meteor. in digits
Country: Soviet Union, USSR
Date: 1957-11-20
Print: Offset and Lithography
Size: 26 x 37
Perforation: line 12½
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 40 Russian kopek
Print run: 1000000

Stamp Falling of Sikhote-Alin Meteor. it reflects the thematic directions:

A comet is an icy, small Solar System body that warms and begins to release gases when passing close to the Sun, a process called outgassing. This produces an extended, gravitationally unbound atmosphere or coma surrounding the nucleus, and sometimes a tail of gas and dust gas blown out from the coma. These phenomena are due to the effects of solar radiation and the outstreaming solar wind plasma acting upon the nucleus of the comet. Comet nuclei range from a few hundred meters to tens of kilometers across and are composed of loose collections of ice, dust, and small rocky particles. The coma may be up to 15 times Earth's diameter, while the tail may stretch beyond one astronomical unit. If sufficiently close and bright, a comet may be seen from Earth without the aid of a telescope and can subtend an arc of up to 30° (60 Moons) across the sky. Comets have been observed and recorded since ancient times by many cultures and religions.

Stamp, Falling of Sikhote-Alin Meteor., Soviet Union, USSR,  , Comets