Folge 5: Ein Brief, der durch das Weltall flog

EPISODE · Aug 1, 2021 · 13 MIN

Folge 5: Ein Brief, der durch das Weltall flog

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Veröffentlicht am 1. August 2021 Langzeit Bordpostbeleg Sojus 29/30/31 (Hopferwieser Katalog Nr. S6-2h) Link zum Beitragsbild: https://https://aufzacke.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/20210710_1405362.jpg Ausflugtipp – Link zum im Beitrag genannten Museum: Deutsche Raumfahrt-Ausstellung Morgenröthe Rautenkranz: https://www.deutsche-raumfahrtausstellung.de/ Link zur im Beitrag genannten Institution: Weltraum-Philatelie: http://www.weltraumphilatelie.eu/ Empfohlene Fernseh-Dokumentation: MDR: „Sigmund Jähn – ein Vogtländer im Weltall“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rvaADBffd8

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