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Voyager, Sputnik and more: New collectible pins celebrate humanity’s robotic space explorers

A design studio’s proposal for a new collectible set seeks to “pin” down the pivotal probes from space exploration history.

Chop Shop on Tuesday (April 8) began seeking fans of robotic satellites and interplanetary spacecraft to help them create a series of hard enamel lapel pins. In addition to seeking pledges through a crowdfunding campaign, the Philadelphia-based store is turning to the public to pick out the probe for the fifth pin in the line.

“Each of these missions represents the best of what human intellect can achieve — and for many, they also carry a strong sense of nostalgia,” reads Chop Shop’s campaign description on the BackerKit website.

four colorful lapel pin designs set against ghosted images of similar poster designs

Chop Shop based its Historic Robotic Spacecraft Series pins on posters created with The Planetary Society. (Image credit: Chop Shop/collectSPACE.com)

The featured missions were selected through a poll conducted by The Planetary Society, with the top results being the Voyager “Grand Tour” program of the 1970s and 1980s; the Cassini/Huygens mission to Saturn and its moon Titan; Mars Science Laboratory (the Curiosity and Perseverance rovers); and Earth’s first-ever artificial satellite, the Soviet-era Sputnik.

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