The QSL card, featuring a striking image of the Soviet icebreaker "Ленин" (Lenin) navigating through icy waters, is a memorable piece of amateur radio history. Printed with bold lettering, it prominently displays the call sign "UA3AA" along with the operator's name, P. Wolkin. The card is marked with details of a specific radio exchange on June 6, 1970, noting the confirming station W6JP and additional transmission information such as signal reports and equipment specifications on the reverse side. The back also includes instructions for confirming the QSL card's receipt, along with an address for correspondence in Moscow, shedding light on the collaborative international spirit of ham radio enthusiasts during the period. The card effectively captures the essence of communication across distances, symbolizing the connections made through radio waves during the Cold War era.