Europa Mission by Robert Skoff

Space Horizons

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Proceeds support Space Horizons, an innovative non profit that promotes interest in STEM education for minority and female students in underserved communities. Space Horizons is a new collection of mission patch designs for your favorite past, present and future missions to help engage a new generation in the excitement of extending humanity’s reach beyond Earth.

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Design By: Robert Skoff
Robert Skoff
Bobby Skoff is the creator of BobbyWorks Design Co., a web, graphic and design consultancy firm based in San Francisco, California. (http://www.bobbyworksdesign.com)
Design By: Robert Skoff
Robert Skoff
Bobby Skoff is the creator of BobbyWorks Design Co., a web, graphic and design consultancy firm based in San Francisco, California. (http://www.bobbyworksdesign.com)
Artist Statement

I chose Europa Mission because of it's specific purpose of exploring conditions that may foster life in our solar system. The mission would place a spacecraft in orbit around Jupiter in order to perform a detailed investigation of the giant planet's moon Europa -- a world that shows strong evidence for an ocean of liquid water beneath its icy crust and which could host conditions favorable for life. 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