Vintage NASA Voyager Mission Oval Button Pin
Carry a tribute to humanity’s ultimate cosmic message in a bottle.
Launched in 1977, the twin Voyager probes did more than just revolutionize our understanding of the outer planets—they became humanity's ultimate ambassadors to the cosmos. Bolted to the side of each spacecraft is the famous Golden Record, a gilded copper disc containing the sights, sounds, and diverse cultures of Earth, designed to last for billions of years in the quiet vacuum of deep space.
This authentic vintage button pin is a beautiful commemorative piece dedicated to the overarching Voyager Interstellar Mission. Sourced directly from our curated space-era estate archives, it features a rare, elegant oval silhouette that immediately sets it apart from standard round NASA memorabilia.
The Details:
The Design: A masterclass in late-1970s aerospace graphic design. Its distinctive oval shape gracefully frames the iconic trajectory curves and clean, retro typography of the Voyager program, capturing the soaring optimism of the era when these probes first left Earth.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. The celluloid protective face remains remarkably glossy, keeping the rich vintage ink crisp and clear. The original metal back and pin closure are fully functional, sporting a light, natural patina that validates its decades-long history.
Where to Display: Thanks to its sleek, elongated oval shape, this pin serves as a striking geometric accent. It looks incredible on a structured jacket lapel, a vintage camera strap, or pinned as a centerpiece on a collector's display board.
Why It Matters:
At Space Heritage, we chase down the items that tell the grandest stories of human curiosity. This pin isn't a modern reproduction; it is a genuine artifact from the decades when the Voyager team at JPL was actively guiding these probes past the giant planets and out toward the edge of the solar system. For serious space archivists, typography lovers, or anyone moved by the thought of our tiny probes sailing endlessly through interstellar space, this oval pin is a rare piece of the journey to call your own.
Note: This is an authentic vintage collectible from our estate archives.
Carry a tribute to humanity’s ultimate cosmic message in a bottle.
Launched in 1977, the twin Voyager probes did more than just revolutionize our understanding of the outer planets—they became humanity's ultimate ambassadors to the cosmos. Bolted to the side of each spacecraft is the famous Golden Record, a gilded copper disc containing the sights, sounds, and diverse cultures of Earth, designed to last for billions of years in the quiet vacuum of deep space.
This authentic vintage button pin is a beautiful commemorative piece dedicated to the overarching Voyager Interstellar Mission. Sourced directly from our curated space-era estate archives, it features a rare, elegant oval silhouette that immediately sets it apart from standard round NASA memorabilia.
The Details:
The Design: A masterclass in late-1970s aerospace graphic design. Its distinctive oval shape gracefully frames the iconic trajectory curves and clean, retro typography of the Voyager program, capturing the soaring optimism of the era when these probes first left Earth.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. The celluloid protective face remains remarkably glossy, keeping the rich vintage ink crisp and clear. The original metal back and pin closure are fully functional, sporting a light, natural patina that validates its decades-long history.
Where to Display: Thanks to its sleek, elongated oval shape, this pin serves as a striking geometric accent. It looks incredible on a structured jacket lapel, a vintage camera strap, or pinned as a centerpiece on a collector's display board.
Why It Matters:
At Space Heritage, we chase down the items that tell the grandest stories of human curiosity. This pin isn't a modern reproduction; it is a genuine artifact from the decades when the Voyager team at JPL was actively guiding these probes past the giant planets and out toward the edge of the solar system. For serious space archivists, typography lovers, or anyone moved by the thought of our tiny probes sailing endlessly through interstellar space, this oval pin is a rare piece of the journey to call your own.
Note: This is an authentic vintage collectible from our estate archives.