P 2011-Canadarm (used)


P 2011-Canadarm (used)
Added by Alain Martineau
General Description : P for Permanent™ domestic stamps.
This issue draws attention to the common and uncommon places the Canadian flag appears.
The stylized “O” (for “O Canada”) not only acts as a symbol of our national anthem, it also serves as a means of focusing attention on the flag and its surroundings.
The Shuttle Remote Manipulator System (SRMS), or Canadarm (Canadarm 1), was a mechanical arm used on the Space Shuttle to maneuver a payload from the payload bay of the orbiter to its deployment position and then release it. It can also grapple a free-flying payload, maneuver it to the payload bay of the orbiter and berth it in the orbiter. It was first used on the second Space Shuttle mission STS-2, launched November 13, 1981. Since the destruction of Space Shuttle Columbia during STS-107, NASA has always paired the Canadarm with the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS), a boom containing instruments to inspect the exterior of the shuttle for damage to the thermal protection system.
Face value P $0.59 Cents
Catalog code Canada post Product #: Product #: 111201
Series Canadian Pride
Issue date 17/01/2011
Designer Lionel Gadoury, Terry Popik
Paper type Tullis Russell
Print technique Lithography in 4 colours
Printed by Canadian Bank Note
Perforation Simulated perforation
Height 23.25 mm
Width 20.25 mm
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