"I wanted to create a more abstract thought as to 'where are we going to go?' As we come closer to depleting vital resources, we never know what will happen in the future. Will we find a new home? It is unknown" - Justin Beaulieu for Space Horizons.
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"I wanted to create a more abstract thought as to 'where are we going to go?' As we come closer to depleting vital resources, we never know what will happen in the future. Will we find a new home? It is unknown" - Justin Beaulieu for Space Horizons.
"First of all, I'm a big fan of Space x founded by Elon Musk. I've been following them for a while and loved all their projects since the beginning that's where I got inspired to rebuild one of their majestic space rockets" - Greythief for Space Horizons.
"Celebrating the first and earliest born U.S. astronaut to orbit the Earth 3 times aboard Friendship 7 and then return to space thirty six years later to become the oldest person in space at age 77 aboard Space Shuttle Discovery. As U.S. Marine, aviator test pilot, original Mercury Seven Fall of Fame Astronaut, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, and U.S. Senator, John Glenn was The Man!" -Bryan Bromstrup for Space Horizons.
RIP John Glenn!
"This mission patch design is in the style of photographs taken on the Lunar surface and is the third in a set of similarly coloured patches for the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon. It depicts an astronaut stood on the lunar surface alongside the US flag, complete with the crosses found in camera viewfinders and a polaroid style outer frame" - Simeon Fry for Space Horizons.
"I was always amazed on how the Hubble Telescope can find all of these millions and millions of galaxies and planets that are habitable for us! Coming from a place where mission control is held here in Houston,TX I decided to dedicate this illustration to the famous satellite!" - Cesar Vides for Space Horizons.
"Becoming an inter-planetary species is a key initiative humans must explore as we enter the next age of space exploration. With missions already slated for human exploration or Mars, I am intrigued by the idea of more suitable habitats for life such as Europa" - Robert Skoff for Space Horizons.
"I wanted to recreate the iconic image of Edward H. White 'walking' in space for the patch design. The 'walking' element made me think of crosswalk signage so I used a diamond shape and simple design elements to capture the image." - Steve Hogan for Space Horizons.
"Telstar-1 was not only the first experimental active communications satellite to orbit the Earth, it was the first commercial space launch. Built by Bell Labs for AT&T and launched by NASA, it transmitted the very first telephone calls, fax images and television feeds across the Atlantic. If its pattern of solar cells looks vaguely familiar, the ubiquitous black and white-panelled soccer ball we all know was named after it. Though not operational, it still orbits the Earth today" - Brixton Doyle for Space Horizons.