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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

The Priority Mail Express stamp, top, shows a star cluster located 1,000 light-years from Earth, while the Priority Mail stamp shows a spiral galaxy that is 32 million light-years away.

These stamps are out of this world

Photos from the James Webb Space Telescope grace both releases

The Postal Service released new Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express stamps on Jan. 21.

Both stamps feature extreme-high-definition images captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.

Spiral Galaxy, the Priority Mail stamp, shows spiral galaxy NGC 628, located 32 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Pisces.

The blue light within the hazy circular core at the center of the image represents clusters of older stars.

The Webb Telescope’s infrared cameras penetrated thick clouds of gas and dust, allowing them to be seen more clearly.

The stamp’s denomination, $10.10, is shown along the bottom left edge.

Star Cluster, the Priority Mail Express stamp, shows star cluster IC 348, which is located 1,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation Perseus.

Gas and dust within the image, captured in infrared light by the Webb Telescope’s filters, cascade like billowing pink, purple and white curtains while reflecting the light from the cluster’s stars — a phenomenon known as a reflection nebula.

Additional stars and galaxies appear as white pinpoints within and beyond the nebula.

The stamp’s denomination, $31.40, is printed horizontally along the bottom left edge.

Greg Breeding, an art director for USPS, designed the stamps with images from NASA and other agencies and researchers.

The Spiral Galaxy Priority Mail stamp and the Star Cluster Priority Mail Express stamp are available in panes of four stamps.

Snakes alive!

A new video highlights the latest Lunar New Year stamp

The Postal Service has released a video about its new Year of the Snake stamp.

The Forever stamp celebrates the Lunar New Year, an important holiday observed in many Asian cultures around the world and the United States, and it depicts the sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac.

The nearly four-minute video features Luke Grossmann, the Postal Service’s chief financial officer, who spoke at the Jan. 14 dedication ceremony for the stamp; Isabel Kim, chief financial officer for the Asian American Foundation; and Tiffany Chan, an anchor at WBZ TV.

A black-and-white illustration of a person walking up stairs, symbolizing the climb up a career ladder
Milestones

Appointments, awards and retirements

Here’s a look at recent USPS announcements

Michael A. Calabrese, the Bethpage, NY, Processing and Distribution Center’s plant manager, was named acting integrated operations and planning director.

Jacob D. Howley, a USPS attorney, was named acting global business and service development chief counsel.

Mark T. Owen, customer integration and support manager, was named acting pricing and acceptance technology services director.

Tracy Wattree-Bond, equal employment opportunity executive director, retired after 39 years with USPS.

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