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SCG353 - Chile 1969 Longovilo Satellite Station Stamp
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This Chilean stamp, issued in 1969, celebrates Longovilo, Latin America’s first commercial satellite communication station, inaugurated in 1968. The blue-toned design shows a large satellite dish receiving signals from an orbiting satellite, symbolizing Chile’s leap into global communications. Issued by Correos de Chile with a face value of 30 centésimos, the stamp highlights the role of ENTEL-Chile in advancing technology. A fine piece for collectors interested in space and telecommunication history.
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