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Historic Robotic Spacecraft Pin Series by Chop Shop Store

Created by Chopshopstore

An enameled pin set celebrating five robotic space missions, including Voyager, Cassini, Curiosity & Perseverance, Galileo, New Horizons, and Sputnik.

Latest Updates from Our Project:

New Art for Pin #5: New Horizons
12 months ago – Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 11:37:30 AM


We updated the colors to lean more red and peach than the original. Instead of naming Arrokoth specifically, we noted the Kuiper Belt as a general target—especially with the hope that more objects will be identified in the coming years.

This will now be added as an optional add-on, and we’ll be updating the full set artwork to reflect the change.

Poll Results for Pin #5: New Horizons
12 months ago – Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 03:45:17 PM

It changed! I assume the change came from today’s update. The mission for pin #5 is:

#1 at 21%

Here are the final results:

#2: Galileo at 20%
#3: Rosetta at 17%
#4: Viking at 13%
#5: Spirit & Oppy at 10%
#6: Pioneer at 9%
#7: Juno at 4%
#8: Venera at 4%
#9: Messenger at 2%

Okay. Nobody expected Messenger to win, but Juno at 4%?! Wow.

Next update: New Horizons Pin Art


5th Mission Poll Closes Today
12 months ago – Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 10:05:28 AM

So far Rosetta and New Horizons are in a tie. Both at 13%. Galileo is close behind. 

Those are the stickers—not the final pin designs. The enamel pins will be based on these visuals, but they won’t necessarily be circular or follow the same layout. Final designs will be adapted specifically for pin production.

New Incentive: Free Huygens Pin for Previous Backers
12 months ago – Sat, Apr 12, 2025 at 09:18:19 AM

We added an incentive for anyone who has backed us on any previous crowd-fund. Even though we are on Backer Kit, it is aware of all our many Kickstarter backers and should automatically make you eligible.


Let us know what you think. We are considering adding the name HUYGENS to it, but unsure if it is kind of cooler to just have it be the lander. See the attached poll to make a choice. 

We did it in just a few hours!
12 months ago – Tue, Apr 08, 2025 at 08:17:24 AM

6 million years of evolution have brought us to this moment.