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26 Jul 2023 | Henry Birdsong
Field
Old Value
New Value
Id
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32588
Border color
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3
Border type
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Rolled edge
Background color
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3
Lettering color
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30
Fdl bsa color
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3
First issue
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01 Aug 2023
Quantity issued
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200
Description
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Venus; Part of a 14 flap NOAC fundraiser set. Set includes the Sun, Planets, Dwarf Planets and some moons. Set accompanied by Solar System information booklet.
Image
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134-S153-venus-front.png
Imageback
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134-S153-venus-back.png
Patchscan url
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http://patchscan.com/v1/5FPCC
Manufacturer
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A-B Emblem
Lifetime quantity
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200
Color count
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10
Coverage
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100
Width
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126
Height
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60
Shortname
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2024 NOAC fundraiser- Venus
History
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Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is Earth’s closest planetary neighbor. It’s one of the four inner, terrestrial (or rocky) planets, and it’s often called Earth’s twin because it’s similar in size and density. These are not identical twins, however – there are radical differences between the two worlds.
Venus has a thick, toxic atmosphere filled with carbon dioxide and it’s perpetually shrouded in thick, yellowish clouds of sulfuric acid that trap heat, causing a runaway greenhouse effect. It’s the hottest planet in our solar system, even though Mercury is closer to the Sun. Surface temperatures on Venus are about 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius) – hot enough to melt lead. The surface is a rusty color and it’s peppered with intensely crunched mountains and thousands of large volcanoes. Scientists think it’s possible some volcanoes are still active.