Europa Cept year 1991 Space exploration – stamps collection

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Europa Cept year 1991 Space exploration – Mint never hinged stamps collection

Europa Cept year 1991 Space exploration – Mint never hinged stamps collection

The Europa CEPT (Conférence Européenne des Administrations des Postes et des Télécommunications) is an organization that promotes cooperation among European postal and telecommunications administrations. Europa CEPT has issued a series of postage stamps known as the Europa stamps since 1956. These stamps typically feature a common design theme that reflects European culture, history, or achievements.

The Cosmos program was a series of unmanned space missions conducted by the Soviet Union and later Russia. These missions were launched for various purposes, including scientific research, reconnaissance, and testing of space technologies. The Cosmos missions encompassed a wide range of activities, from launching satellites and space probes to conducting experiments in space.

Both the Europa CEPT stamps and the Cosmos program represent significant contributions to the exploration and understanding of space, albeit from different perspectives. The Europa stamps serve as cultural and historical symbols, while the Cosmos program contributed to scientific advancements and achievements in space exploration.