JULY 20, 1994
The first U.S. postage stamp commemorating the moon landing, featuring astronaut Neil Armstrong, was issued on July 20, 1969. This stamp celebrated the historic Apollo 11 mission, during which Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon. The stamp's release coincided with the anniversary of the moon landing, marking a significant moment in space exploration history.
The stamp displays astronaut Neil Amstrong stepping out of the Apollo 11 lunar module "Eagle" on July 21 1969 . Armstrong himself is not honored "by portrayal" in accordance with U.S. Postal Service criteria pertaining to postage stamps not honoring living people. This issue was the first jumbo-sized US commemorative stamp.
What ever someone will pay for it!
The value of a "first day of issue" stamp commemorating the moon landing varies based on condition and demand. As of now, prices can range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars for mint condition items. Collectors often refer to specific auction sites or catalogs for the most current pricing. Always consider factors like rarity and grading when assessing value.
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1969 is when the first man on the moon Neil Armstrong took man's first steps on the moon.
The waxing crescent is the first phase after the new moon.
the first human landed in the moon?
The duration of First on the Moon is 1.25 hours.
yh its always after the first full moon yh its always after the first full moon
Neil Armstrong was part of the Apollo 8 Mission into space. This mission sent 2 people on the moon; Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldren. Neil Amrstrong was the first American on the moon. In fact, he was also the first man on the moon.
no he was not the first one on the moon