Space Cover #413: Showa StationShowa Station, also named Syowa Station, is a Japanese Antarctic base located in East Ongul Island, in Queen Maud Land. As many other Antarctic bases its main function is protect the members of the Antarctic scientific expeditions from very extreme temperatures in Antarctica.
During the scientific campaigns or expeditions held in Showa (equal succeeded in other Antarctic bases) some sounding-rocket were launched with the purpose to study for climate conditions, temperature at different levels of our atmosphere as well as aurora phenomena.
In the development of Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition 12 (JARE-12) a sounding-rocket was launched on February 10, 1970 (corrected February 10, 1971) to observe directly several aspects of ionosphere and austral auroras.
The cover shown above was dated on next day (February 11) and bears two pictorial cachets showing a stylized rocket.
Please note that regular postmark is entirely in Japanese language. At the top appears the name of the post office: Showa or Syowa and at the bottom are the starting and ending hours meanwhile within two bars in the middle are the dates: the last two digits of the year of the Emperor’s reign, the month in number and the day.
In our case the postmark reads 56.2.11 which stands for; 56 is the year of Hirohito Emperor, 2 is the month of February and 11 is the day of the month,
In this same JARE-12 a special red postmark was used, although the first date I has been able to find is 46.2.22 (February 22, 1970) (corrected February 22, 1971) not concerning to any sounding-rocket launch.
The cover above is an example of this red postmark. Other covers exist with this same date but with different illustrations.
However, there is a previous Japanese cancel in blue color and two versions, (big and small, both shown) depicting a sounding-rocket for JARE-11. At the moment of this post, any information has been found concerning what sounding-rocket launch refers this cancel.
The pictorial red postmark is dated 45.1.15 or January 15, 1969.
Any help will be welcomed. Thanks.