Stamp
SCG8343 - New Zealand 1968 – Opening of Satellite Earth Station
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This 8-cent commemorative stamp from New Zealand, issued in 1968, celebrates the opening of the Warkworth Satellite Earth Station, the nation’s first facility for international satellite communications. The minimalist design, featuring a parabolic antenna and red signal dots, symbolizes New Zealand’s entry into the modern space age and global telecommunications. The Warkworth station marked a milestone in connecting New Zealand to the global network via the Intelsat system. This issue stands out for its sleek, modernist aesthetic and technological significance.
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