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Topic:Chop Shop 'Giant Leaps in Space' [Kickstarter]
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In 2014 and again in 2015 we asked the Kickstarter community to support our Historic Robotic Spacecraft Print Series. With the sucessful completion of both campaigns the series grew to a total of nine designs including Voyager, Cassini, Curiosity, Mars Exploration Rovers, Sputnik, New Horizons, Rosetta, Galileo and a special LightSail design donated to The Planetary Society for their own record breaking Kickstarter campaign.

Now we propose a whole new series of prints with a new space exploration theme; The most important missions of human spaceflight in history. Like before, each of the posters will be screen-printed at with a minimum of three colors by Vahalla Studios. However, this time the dimensions will be landscape at 32"x16".

How did we choose the missions?

We didn't choose them — you will... by participating in our poll on SurveyGizmo. Choose your three favorite missions of human spaceflight and help decide which missions will be featured in designs #2 and #3 in our series. As you can see above, we have already guessed that Apollo 11 would come in at #1. So we went ahead and designed that poster because we figured that people would like to see something of what to expect when backing a campaign.

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