65 million years ago a 100 million Megaton city-sized asteroid hit what is now Mexico. That impact led to the extinction of 70% of all species on Earth and the extinction of the ancient dinosaurs. Remember Chicxulub!
Originally created for The Planetary Society’s 2018 Kick Asteroid Campaign.
For dog lovers and curious minds alike—take a journey through our Canine Hall of Fame and meet the most paw-some celebrity dogs in popular culture. From Scooby to Pavlov’s Dog… can you recognize all the famous snouts?
Originally released in 2008 with only 51 icons. We are celebrating the design that gave birth to Chop Shop. Now featuring 90 different robots from film, television, literature, comics, toys and one even two from classic rock history. Can you figure out all 90?
As if that were not enough- the buttons and eyes glow-in-the-dark (slide 3).
The Planetary Society had a big bash in Fredericksburg, Texas, this year called Eclipse-O-Rama, and we designed loads of Texas-themed swag for it. We also have a national version as well.
Celebrate the awe-inspiring spectacle of the 2024 Great American Total Eclipse with our exclusive T-shirt. This design captures the majestic beauty and drama of the eclipse, which promises to be particularly stunning given its alignment with the Sun at its 11-year maximum activity period. Commemorate this celestial event with the spirit of exploration championed by The Planetary Society.
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.
What if it were the 70's again and robots ruled the punk scene? Order robotRock now and be the first on your block to be asked what that says in Japanese.
NOTE: This is a limited run offer. Once these copies are gone there will be no reprints.
The design featured on this shirt was worn by the students in the Planetary Society's Red Rover Goes to Mars program during the landing of Opportunity on Mars. It is prominently featured in the Amazon Studio documentary "Good Night Oppy".
This is something we have wanted to do since opening our space shop. The Planetary Society was stablished 40 years ago this year and this tee features the original “Clipper” logo which was used for at least 20 years.
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.