Examine the graphic carefully and identify the names or bands you recognize. Start typing a name and select the correct answer from the dropdown menu. Watch out for decoy options that aren’t from the right time period. Once you’re done (or if you want to give up), feel free to share your results online!
Our last campaign had two vehicle pins that outshone everything else — the Apollo LEM and Vostok. We took the hint. Now we've created a total of 13! Fully funded and now taking pre-orders.
Study the graphic and then start identifying. Begin typing the name or franchise you recognize, then select the right answer. But beware… There are decoy results. When you are done (or give up), post your results online!
The campaign is ended, but soon to appear in our store.
Now Shipping: Felis Celestis Enamel Pins
In stock now: The planets reimagined as feline counterparts: blue-green Earth, sunny Venus, red Mars, hefty Jupiter, ringed Saturn, and all the others. A planetary enamel pin series blending design with cats and the characteristics of each world.
Poop Troop Enamel Pin Series, Designed by my 8-Year-Old Kid!
The Poop Troop is a series of adorably deranged enamel pins originally designed by my then-8-year-old (2023) with zero filter and maximum imagination. Each member of this oddly charming group captures the joys of life through the universally beloved poop emoji.
Funded in 2025, All patches now on sale and shipping
Ten New Space Mission Patches
Our popular space missions, both crewed and robotic, are now available as 3.7" patches. Ten new designs from Apollo to Voyager. Each with options for iron-on or velcro backing.
After 10+ years we finally created some Altered States tees!
Altered States of America T-Shirts
In 2014 we funded our first Kickstarter to create a highly detailed, illustrated sci-fi and fantasy map of the United States. More than a decade later, we’ve pulled eight of the best-selling scenes from that series and turned them into t-shirts — inspired by the most iconic moments on the map.
Citizen science isn’t a slogan — it’s real research powered by real people. SETI and Unistellar have joined forces to connect amateur astronomers with professional scientists, expanding what we can observe, measure, and understand about the universe.
If cats were Gods. Roman Gods, and they took the form of their respective planets. That is what this pin set does.
New Arrivals
The latest of Chop Shop designs. From mugs to limited-run goods. If it just landed, it’s here.
Giant Leaps Enamel Pin Series
Five hard enamel pins honoring the most historic crewed space missions: Apollo 11, the International Space Station, Vostok 1, the Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle, and the Space Shuttle. These designs celebrate the moments when humans left Earth and expanded what was possible. Also available are two vehicle-only pins — Vostok and the Apollo LEM — for those who appreciate the hardware that made those giant leaps happen.
Chop Shop Goes Dino!
All the dinosaur related products from over the years.
Robotic Mission Enamel Pins
Celebrating the machines that left Earth and changed how we see the universe. Voyager, Cassini, Sputnik, Mars rovers, and more — iconic missions rendered in hard enamel for those who believe exploration never stops.
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Had they been paying attention to the cosmos… They might still be here.
Originally created for our Dinosaur Extinction Enamel Pin Set.
N = R* • fp • ne • fl • fi • fc • L. The Drake Equation was first presented by Frank Drake in 1961 and identifies specific factors thought to play a role in the development of extra-terrestrial civilizations. Get the tee and help spread the word that thanks to numerous advancements in technology; we are finally putting down hard numbers where once there were only variables.
The Space Shuttle is a retired, partially reusable low-Earth-orbit spacecraft system operated from 1981 to 2011. Double rubber pin backing. Measures about 2.25" tall — diamond-shaped.
It is impossible to capture the effect that the Apollo Program had on our collective psyche and on the arc of worldwide technological progress in one image. But wear this tee and at least people will know you appreciate it.
Voyager 2 holds the record for most celestial bodies observed in a single mission and Voyager 1 became the first man-made object to enter interstellar space.
The Allen Telescope Array is an instrument dedicated to the search for extra-terrestrial signals. Thanks to the far-sighted benevolence of many donors, including Paul Allen (Co-founder of Microsoft) the first 42 elements of the ATA are now online and are continuously scanning the heavens.
This listing is for a heavily discounted set of randomly selected space theMED stickers. Choose between a set of 15, 25 or a recently updated set of 50 (almost every space sticker!). We will also make sure that the 15 set will come with at least two bumper stickers, four bumpers for the 25 set and all six for the full.
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Sputnik was the first artificial Earth satellite. It was a 58 cm (23 in) diameter polished metal sphere, with four external radio antennas to broadcast radio pulses. Launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. See the original poster.
It is the evolution of space missions. From the tiny Sojourner to Spirit/Opportunity to Curiosity, eventually leading to the first humans on Mars. Planetary Society’s Advocacy group knows that every mission counts and is why they are fighting to get the most important missions the funding dollars they need to reach their goals.
The Vostok enameled pin is based on a detail from our Giant Leaps in Space Series. NASA’s Apollo Program successfully sent twelve humans to the surface of the Moon utilizing the Lunar Excursion Module as the transporter of precious human cargo. Measures about 1.25".
All products featuring Voyager’s Grand Tour of the Solar System. From Jupiter all the way to Neptune. This once in a lifetime mission will not soon be repeated.
“20 intriguing bodies from our celestial neighborhood and transferred them onto toy wooden blocks. Once you see them, I think you’ll agree that these “toys” aren’t just for kids!”
— Bill Nye
Planetary Blocks for Planetary Society
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“First I wanted to say I absolutely love all of the designs that you made for both of the historic spacecraft campaigns. As someone who works in the space industry and is fascinated by these robotic explorers, the designs are a perfect mix of art and engineering!”
— Gerard Aalbers
Historic Robotic Spacecraft Full Series
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“When I saw your Rosetta poster today, I fell in love. With its style, composition, details, colours, everything. I am a designer and illustrator myself, and my eyes get happy when I see it.”
— Yulia Kryazheva
Rosetta from the Historic Robotic Spacecraft Series
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When the SHOP WAS A BLOCK
What was Chop Shop 25 years ago?… A design studio in NYC.