Voice of America – Tripulacion del Apolo 16
We need to explain this, without actually knowing if our explanation is correct or not. Voice of America during the 1960s and 1970s made every effort to engage its international listeners. Coming at the same time as America’s space programme, it appears that VOA created a club (“Club de Oyentes … Unidos por la Verdad”) and issued membership cards. So this otherwise unused postcard has astronauts on the front (code 30500058A), and some information in Spanish on the back, along with a plastic membership card taped on (code 30500058B). We suppose any listener could just write in and join–a common practice for shortwave radio back then. This is not a QSL card. Despite the aging tape, we will call this Grade: 1