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  • Curiosity Rover Cracks Open Rock on Mars – What It Discovered Has Scientists Stunned

    Curiosity Rover Cracks Open Rock on Mars – What It Discovered Has Scientists Stunned

    In an unexpected turn of events, NASA’s Curiosity rover has cracked open a rock on Mars, uncovering something so surprising it is leaving planetary scientists eager to understand what it means for the planet’s geological history. The discovery, made in July 2024, took place in the Gediz Vallis Channel, a region rich with ancient Martian history. While scientists were initially analyzing the surface of the rock, the findings have raised more questions than answers.

    The Curiosity rover, known for its detailed exploration of Mars, has been tasked with analyzing rocks in this region to better understand the planet’s past. While the team expected to find familiar minerals, what was discovered instead points to an intriguing new possibility. The latest revelation is sparking curiosity and speculation about Mars’ ancient environment and what may have shaped it over billions of years.

    This unexpected find, now the subject of rigorous scientific investigation, could provide insights into Mars’ volcanic history, atmospheric evolution, and even the potential for past life. However, the full implications of the discovery are still to be understood, and scientists are working diligently to decode its significance.

    A Surprising Discovery in Mars’ Gediz Vallis Channel

    The Gediz Vallis Channel is a key area of focus for Curiosity, as it holds vital clues about Mars’ ancient surface and its water-rich past. For months, Curiosity has been studying rocks within the channel, gathering samples that may one day answer fundamental questions about the planet’s potential to support life. When the rover cracked open the rock, scientists were not prepared for the unexpected material it revealed. This surprising discovery has left scientists puzzling over what conditions on Mars could lead to such a phenomenon, particularly in an area once thought to be inhospitable to the formation of such materials.

    Despite decades of exploration, this find represents a major shift in what we know about Mars’ past. Curiosity project scientist Ashwin Vasavada remarked, “It shouldn’t be there, so now we have to explain it.” This statement underscores the magnitude of the discovery and the challenge of explaining the presence of this mysterious material. The discovery adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that Mars may have once experienced more dynamic geological processes than previously thought.

    What Makes This Discovery So Unusual?

    While the Gediz Vallis Channel is a region known for its ancient riverbeds, this new discovery is anything but ordinary. The material found within the rock is completely unexpected, considering the environmental conditions we know Mars has faced. Scientists are now rethinking long-standing assumptions about Mars’ geology, asking what unseen forces may have contributed to the formation of this substance.

    “It’s like finding a field of stones made of pure sulfur,” said Ashwin Vasavada in July 2024, reflecting the rarity of such a discovery. His analogy of an “oasis in the desert” highlights how out-of-place this material seems in the harsh Martian environment. This unexpected discovery is leading scientists to reconsider not only the geological processes that could have formed it but also the implications for Mars’ habitability in the distant past.

    The Mystery of Mars’ Geological Evolution Deepens

    As the rover continues its journey through the channel, scientists are hoping to gather more clues that could help explain how this material came to be. The discovery could signal that there were once processes at work on Mars that we have yet to fully understand. Could Mars have harbored volcanic or hydrothermal activity long after it was believed to have cooled? Was there ever an oasis-like environment that could have supported such a formation?

    In a planet where every new discovery challenges existing knowledge, this find has the potential to significantly reshape how we think about Mars. Could it be a glimpse into a more active, volatile Mars than scientists had imagined? With each new revelation, the possibilities seem endless.

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  • New Leak Confirms Major Design Upgrade

    New Leak Confirms Major Design Upgrade

    Updated July 5 with more details and commentary on the expected battery size increase for the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

    A new leak suggests that this fall’s Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max (expected in September, read this for exactly when) will have a bigger-capacity battery than any iPhone has ever seen. More details have now emerged as to what this will mean.

    A new post has appeared from a Weibo user called Instant Digital, whose track record isn’t perfect but has leaked some accurate information in the past, so is worth listening to.

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    According to the leak, the iPhone 17 Pro Max battery could be as big as around 5,000mAh, which is bigger than the current biggest iPhone battery, in the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which measures 4,676mAh.

    It’s long been rumored that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will be thicker than before, and it’s been hoped that some of this extra space would be used to increase the battery size, and this new post corroborates that.

    The iPhone 16 Pro Max is 8.25mm thick, and it’s thought its successor will be 8.725mm thick. That’s less than half a millimeter more, so let’s hope it stays comfortable in the hand, but even such a slender increase could have a noticeable effect on the iPhone’s battery life.

    Of course, each new iPhone has new features, all of which could affect battery life. On the other hand, the expected new processor for the Pro Max could combine with greater efficiencies in software which could expand battery life.

    But the surest way to make a device last longer is a bigger battery, and it seems that could be on the way.

    Even though users love new features, battery life stubbornly remains as about the top request. After all, even if your phone can do extraordinary new things, it’s not much use if it’s collapsed by lunchtime each day.

    According to 9to5Mac, “Depending on how close to 5,000 the final number ends up being, we could be looking at almost a 10% increase in capacity. It’s important to note, however, that a battery’s capacity doesn’t have a 1:1 correlation with battery life improvements,” it says.

    Meanwhile, MacRumors suggests what it might mean. “The battery life of the iPhone 16 Pro Max is 33 hours, according to Apple. This is up from 29 hours on the iPhone 14 Pro Max, and 28 hours on the iPhone 13 Pro Max. The iPhone 12 Pro Max had a battery life of just 20 hours. With an extra 300mAh of battery capacity, the iPhone 17 Pro Max could be on course to offer around 35 hours of battery life, or perhaps even more,” it reports.

    William Gallagher at Apple Insider has a different take on the battery change. The brand estimates that the new battery will have about 324mAh more than the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

    “However, even if the new figure and the earlier physical size rumors are correct, it does not follow that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have longer battery life. That’s because it depends on the rest of the iPhone 17 Pro Max design. The new model is expected to add new technology that will not impact the battery — such as vapor chamber cooling — but there may be other new features that do,” the report says.

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  • Slack now integrates with reMarkable’s e-paper tablets

    Slack now integrates with reMarkable’s e-paper tablets

    You can now send your reMarkable notes and doodles straight to Slack. The companies have announced Slack integration for reMarkable tablets, letting you send whatever you want from the e-paper device straight to your workplace chat in one tap. “…we realized that when there’s friction between thinking and producing, you risk losing time, ideas, and momentum,” reMarkable Chief Technology Officer Nico Cormie said in a statement. By linking the tablet with Slack, there’s less friction between coming up with ideas and sharing them with your team, so you can more easily collaborate with others.

    reMarkable is an e-paper tablet designed to work with a stylus. Simply put, it’s a digital notebook, where you can sketch, write notes, draw, annotate documents and even read ebooks if you want to treat it more as an eReader like the Kindle. If you want to share your notes with Slack, you simply have to go to the menu on the left-hand corner of your device and choose “Send to Slack.” When you do, it opens into a canvas in Slack containing an image of your file with AI-generated notes. If there’s handwritten text in the image, the canvas will also include your notes that AI has converted to editable text.

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    To be able to use the Slack integration, you’ll need to be subscribed to reMarkable Connect, which gives you access to unlimited cloud storage and sync for $3 a month. You’ll also need to have a Slack account with a Pro, Business+ or an Enterprise Grid plan.

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  • The 50 Best Billy Joel Songs

    The 50 Best Billy Joel Songs

    Over five decades of classics spanning his entire career, from chart-topping hits to beloved deep cuts

    Billy Joel is one of the all-time great pop legends — the piano man who’s kept the world singing along for over fifty years and thousands of Saturday nights. He’s a songwriter with an attic full of classics, not to mention a world-beating live performer. But he’s always stayed true to himself — a downtown man who ain’t too pretty and ain’t too proud. Billy was already a tough veteran when he blew up into rock stardom in 1977, with classics like “Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song)” and “Scenes from an Italian Restaurant.” Yet he just kept cranking out hits, from albums like 52nd Street, An Innocent Man, and River of Dreams, with experimental detours like The Nylon Curtain

    So let’s break it down — the fifty best Billy Joel songs, from all over his career. Some of these tunes are classics known and sung all over the world. Others are deep cuts, cult bangers, or hardcore fan faves. Some go back to his early days, when he wore a younger man’s clothes. But they’re all Billy Joel at his very best. Now that we’re in the summer of 2025 — Brenda and Eddie’s fiftieth wedding anniversary!—let’s celebrate this legend and his amazing songbook, from the hits to the buried treasures, from Miami to Hollywood to a Greyhound on the Hudson River Line. We’re all in the mood for a melody, and he’s got us feeling all right.

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  • ‘Our relationship with phones has grown unhealthy’: Nothing’s AI chief explains how the Nothing Phone 3 will ‘help you be more human’

    ‘Our relationship with phones has grown unhealthy’: Nothing’s AI chief explains how the Nothing Phone 3 will ‘help you be more human’

    The recent hype around low-key AI companions like the Rabbit R1, screen time apps like One Sec, and pop culture warning signs like Netflix’s Adolescence prove that we, as a society, fully recognize the dangers of excessive smartphone use. But are we really ready to leave our pocket computers at the door?

    The answer, for most of us, is still ‘no’, yet this tension between person and product is something that big-name smartphone brands are beginning to recognize and respond to.

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  • ‘We’re an antidote’: Boss of Legoland owner on the thrill of theme parks in a world of technology | Theme parks

    ‘We’re an antidote’: Boss of Legoland owner on the thrill of theme parks in a world of technology | Theme parks

    Artificial intelligence is in the process of upending the business models of companies all over the world, but when it comes to the $100bn (£73bn) global theme park business the thrill of “big metal” rollercoasters is still the biggest draw.

    Fiona Eastwood, the boss of the sector’s second biggest operator, Merlin Entertainments, says that in a world dominated by battles over screen time it is real-life experiences that provide families with an “antidote to phones and digital technology”.

    “Tech definitely has a role, but you can’t beat the real experience of height, of speed, of big metal and that real life experience – because if you’re not careful technology can be everywhere.”

    Eastwood, whose slate of 130 attractions in 22 countries includes nearly a dozen Legolands, Thorpe Park and Alton Towers, recalls abandoning virtual reality headsets on the Galactica ride at Alton Towers after theme park goers didn’t take to the experience.

    “What we discovered was that it took people away from being together, they felt on their own, they may as well have been at home,” she says. “Of course technology has a role, but that role has to be not just doing it for gimmick’s sake. We’ve got AI and other tech use cases under way at the moment, but ultimately I’m a strong believer that it’s the real [life] experience that we are delivering.”

    The virtual reality headsets on the Galactica ride at Alton Towers were ditched after theme park goers didn’t rate the experience. Photograph: Alton Towers Resort/PA

    Eastwood, who is a board member of the industry body UKHospitality, joined Merlin a decade ago and was made interim chief executive in November, then confirmed in the role in February.

    Prior to Merlin, Eastwood spent 18 years at the BBC in marketing, then moved to the commercial arm of the corporation, BBC Studios, where she had responsibility for the Doctor Who franchise.

    Competition in the UK and Europe theme park sector is accelerating as Comcast, the US parent company of the Hollywood studio and theme park giant Universal, is building a theme park in Bedford that it aims to open in 2031.

    The park, which promises a 115-metre high rollercoaster that would be the tallest in Europe, has received significant support from the government amid a push by Keir Starmer and the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, to kickstart economic growth.

    Late last month it emerged that part of the government-agreed support for the project includes £500m of public investment in rail and road infrastructure, part of which will involve a new railway station being built.

    Eastwood welcomes the competition but says any “special treatment” for Universal needs to also be considered for other park operators.

    “It’s a great opportunity for the overall market,” she says. “With the analogy of ‘a rising tide lifts all boats’, I’m a big fan. The entire theme park market benefits. I think the only thing we need to be careful of is that everyone’s treated fairly in terms of planning permission.

    “Planning permission in the UK is not easy. And so we need to make sure that if Universal are given any special treatment, that that special treatment is also given to the entire industry.”

    Merlin Entertainments also operates franchises including Madame Tussauds, Sea Life and the ‘Eye’ wheels in cities including London. Photograph: Rudy Sulgan/Getty Images

    Eastwood has been quick to ring the changes at Merlin, aiming to simplify the sprawling global business to operate more as a single company.

    “Merlin has grown up over many years as separate sites which have operated independently,” she says. “The big shift in our operating model was to become one company. For example, in the UK what you don’t want is Alton Towers doing something at the same time as Legoland Windsor.”

    This weekend she is in China opening Merlin’s latest attraction, Legoland Shanghai, its first in the world’s second largest theme park market.

    The 11th Legoland is being touted by Merlin as its most perfect at launch, with elements such as a 250-room hotel ready to go.

    “It’s a big deal for us, it’s been many years in the making,” Eastwood says. “It’s going to be the world’s largest park at opening, it is a massive moment. It’s a real fusion of east and west. We will have 75 rides, lots of [interactive experiences], and it’s on the doorstep of 55 million people that live within a two-hour drive.”

    As well as Legoland staples, such as the castle and dragon coaster, the park features attractions with a more specific appeal to local and regional tourists. These include a boat experience based on real-world trips through the water towns of the Yangtze lower delta and a Lego Monkie Kidride inspired by the legend of the Monkey King and his journey to the west.

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    Legoland Shanghai will have Legoland staples such as the dragon coaster, pictured, and attractions with a more specific appeal to local and regional tourists. Photograph: Lego

    Lego is the brand that has underpinned Merlin – the theme park group’s largest investor is a consortium led by the family that controls the block-making empire – and it also operates internationally popular franchises including Madame Tussauds, Sea Life and the “Eye” observation wheels in cities including London.

    Merlin – as well as its rivals such as Disney and Universal – face challenges with consumers becoming increasingly picky about what to spend their income on as the cost of living continues to hit household budgets.

    Last month, Merlin reported that while visitor numbers increased slightly to 63 million last year, revenues fell 3.2% to £2bn and overall the business reported a pre-tax loss of £492m. This followed a £214m loss in 2023.

    Most of the losses over the past two years are attributable to non-cash impairment charges of almost £600m in the value assigned to some of its attractions, reflecting the tough trading conditions and a reassessment of the growth rate of newer parks.

    Legoland parks in New York and Korea have been written down by £340m over the past two years, while the 20 Madame Tussauds waxworks sites were subjected to a £163m impairment charge last year.

    Artists add the finishing touches to a Queen Camilla wax figure at Madame Tussauds in London. Photograph: Yui Mok/PA

    Merlin, where adjusted profits fell 15% last year to £540m, has responded by upping its marketing budget by £10m to £100m and increasing promotions and discounts.

    The company also bolstered its marketing firepower by hiring Craig Inglis, the man who made Christmas ads a cultural phenomenon during his time at John Lewis, and Tui’s global brand and content director, Toby Horry.

    As the battle for consumers’ attention in the digital era has reached fever pitch, Merlin has been on a deal-making spree to secure intellectual property crown jewels to exploit at its parks across the world.

    Deals have been struck with the rights owners of the global preschool phenomenon Peppa Pig, Sony to exploit the $2bn Hollywood film franchise Jumanji, a $110m deal with the Microsoft-owned global gaming franchise Minecraft and most recently the US media company Paramount for Paw Patrol.

    “I’d say our biggest competitor is entertainment in the home, or indeed, increasingly bedrooms, where kids have access to gaming and the internet,” says Eastwood. “What is in our favour is when you look at all the research, increasingly parents of kids aged from six to 12 and beyond actually see the home as a battleground.

    “They’re trying to get their kids off screens. We know that what parents value is an opportunity to be together and experience a world outside the house. We’re almost an antidote to the phone and digital technology. What we deliver is that escapism.”

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  • Abstract Partners with K-Pop Innovator Modhaus to Power Fan Engagement for tripleS, ARTMS and idntt, Reaching Over 600 Million Monthly Views

    Abstract Partners with K-Pop Innovator Modhaus to Power Fan Engagement for tripleS, ARTMS and idntt, Reaching Over 600 Million Monthly Views

    Modhaus’s Cosmo app launches on the Abstract blockchain to deliver immersive, blockchain fan experiences—enabling artists like tripleS, ARTMS and idntt to connect directly with their global fanbases.

    MIAMI, July 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Abstract, a consumer-first blockchain built to accelerate the mass adoption of crypto and lead the next wave of the culture economy, today announced a strategic partnership with Modhaus, the South Korean entertainment company behind breakout K-pop groups tripleS, ARTMS and idntt. As part of the collaboration, Modhaus’s fan engagement platform Cosmo will launch on the Abstract blockchain—marking a major step in bridging global entertainment with next-generation blockchain technology.

    Built for mainstream audiences, Abstract delivers seamless, email and passkey-based onboarding and invisible blockchain experiences, making it an ideal home for Modhaus’s Web2-friendly fan engagement app. Cosmo lets millions of fans collect digital photocards, vote on group decisions, and complete interactive quests—all powered by digital collectibles and voting tokens behind the scenes. With its launch on Abstract, Cosmo gains faster performance, scalable infrastructure, and deeper integration with a growing ecosystem of culturally relevant crypto-native apps and global brands.

    The partnership comes amid explosive growth in the global K-pop fandom market, a multi-billion-dollar industry fueled by one of the most engaged digitally native communities in the world. tripleS has amassed 3.4 million followers and won Best New Female Artist at the 2023 MAMA Awards, one of the largest and most influential music award ceremonies in the K-pop industry. Meanwhile, ARTMS recently reached #1 on Billboard’s Top New Artist Albums and earned over 90 million streams on Spotify.

    Streetwear, gaming, hip-hop, and now K-pop—each flipped the script and empowered a new generation to move and shape culture,” said Michael Lee, co-founder and CEO of Abstract. “Cosmo is exactly what Abstract was built for—a space where fans don’t just watch, they vote, collect, and move in sync with their favorite artists. Together, Cosmo and Abstract aren’t just tech—they’re the prototype for a new cultural operating system. One that brings back what the internet lost: fun, ownership, and unapologetic creativity.

    By moving to Abstract, Modhaus unlocks faster performance, seamless onboarding with just an email, Touch ID or Face ID, and deeper integration into a growing ecosystem of culturally relevant, consumer-first applications. Fans will gain all the benefits of blockchain without ever needing to understand it – leveraging Abstract’s technology to make Web3 invisible, accessible, and powerful for the everyday user.

    Together, Abstract and Modhaus are redefining how fans engage with their favorite artists—bringing the power of blockchain to global audiences without the friction of crypto complexity.

    At Modhaus, we’ve always believed fans deserve a real seat at the table—not just as viewers, but as participants in the creative process,” said Jaden Jeong, CEO of Modhaus. “Partnering with Abstract allows us to elevate that vision on a global scale, without forcing fans to navigate the complexities of blockchain technology. Together, we’re creating a new standard for artist-fan interaction—one that’s immersive, democratic, and built for the next era of K-pop.

    With close to 2 million Abstract Global Wallets deployed, Abstract is fast becoming the blockchain of choice for culture-defining projects that demand speed, scale, and simplicity. Its user base is largely composed of Gen A and Z consumers with discretionary spending power in high-GDP markets—making it a uniquely valuable platform for brands looking to activate digitally native, culturally fluent audiences. The Modhaus integration expands Abstract’s growing roster of high-impact Web3 applications that are reimagining how consumer industries—like music, entertainment, and gaming—use blockchain to unlock new models of growth, participation, and creative ownership.

    About Abstract
    Abstract is a consumer-first blockchain built to accelerate the mass adoption of crypto and lead the next wave of the culture economy. Its mission is to build the world’s largest onchain community—powered by zero-knowledge (ZK) cryptography for fast, low-cost, and secure transactions. At the heart of Abstract is a revolutionary consumer terminal that makes Web3 feel as simple as Web2, offering a seamless gateway to hundreds of intuitive, culturally driven onchain apps. Abstract was created by builders behind Pudgy Penguins, Ethereum, and Kubernetes, combining deep technical expertise with cultural fluency. Learn more at abs.xyz

    About Modhaus
    Modhaus is an unprecedented open architecture K-Pop agency that aims to lead the global music industry. The company brings fans closer to artists by putting them at the center of the experience. Modhaus seeks to include fans across major stages of production using NFT-powered governance mechanisms.

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  • Scarlett Johansson commemorates ‘Jurassic World’ with ‘beautiful’ tribute

    Scarlett Johansson commemorates ‘Jurassic World’ with ‘beautiful’ tribute



    Scarlett Johansson celebrates new movie with cast and crew in memorable manner

    Scarlett Johansson honoured the release of her new movie, Jurassic Park, by organising a special event for her cast and crew, and their families.

    The 40-year-old actress arranged the event at Malta, which was one of the locations the movie was filmed, alongside Thailand and New York City.

    The Black Widow star “brought everyone together,” from the cast including Jonathan Bailey, Mahershala Ali, Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo and more.

    “Everyone’s family was there at the same time,” Bailey told People Magazine of the memorable evening.

    “We were in a square in Valletta, and it was just really special,” he added.

    Johansson recalled the dinner, saying, “It was beautiful, and it was so nice to see everybody’s children playing in the square. All the partners were there, and it was a wonderful celebration of what we were accomplishing, how much work we’d done. It was kind of the halfway point. It was so nice.”

    Bailey heaped on praises for his co-star saying she “led the film with such incredible energy, and that’s on and off camera. It was so apparent very quickly that it was going to be a knockout summer.”

    The Under The Skin actress herself added that the cast and crew had a great time filming, and they “all laughed a lot” as they were “thrown into such extraordinary circumstances physically — it was just insane.”

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  • Wimbledon 2025 results: Mirra Andreeva beats Hailey Baptiste to reach last 16

    Wimbledon 2025 results: Mirra Andreeva beats Hailey Baptiste to reach last 16

    Showing supreme movement and clinical ball-striking, Andreeva breezed through the opening set in 31 minutes.

    Baptiste, ranked 55th in the world, was willed on in the second set by an enthusiastic crowd who wanted to see a true contest.

    When Andreeva broke for a 3-1 lead, the result looked a formality. Baptiste instantly broke back to halt Andreeva’s progress but lost serve again as the world number seven secured a straightforward win in one hour and 18 minutes.

    Under the tutelage of former SW19 champion Conchita Martinez, she has already won two WTA 1,000 titles – the rung of tournaments below the majors – in Dubai and Indian Wells this season.

    Her impressive progress is demonstrated by the fact she has won 35 tour-level main-draw matches this year – a tally only bettered by world number one Aryna Sabalenka (44) and five-time major winner Iga Swiatek (37).

    A much tougher test than 23-year-old Baptiste awaits Andreeva next, however.

    Reigning champion Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic and American 10th seed Emma Navarro meet later on Saturday for the right to face her.

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  • Next-Gen Space Watch: A Bold New Timepiece Built for Exploration Is Taking Aim at Omega’s Celestial Legacy

    Next-Gen Space Watch: A Bold New Timepiece Built for Exploration Is Taking Aim at Omega’s Celestial Legacy

    IN A NUTSHELL
    • 🚀 Barrelhand introduces the Monolith, a watch engineered for the extreme conditions of space exploration.
    • 🛠️ Utilizing advanced 3D printing and aerospace-grade materials, the Monolith offers superior strength and reduced weight.
    • ❄️ Designed to function in temperatures ranging from -184°F to 248°F, it sets a new standard for thermal resilience.
    • 🌌 Barrelhand challenges Omega’s dominance by targeting both Intra-Vehicular and Extra-Vehicular space activities.

    In the realm of space exploration, the role of watches has long been dominated by a single name: Omega. Known for its legendary Speedmaster, which played a pivotal role during the Apollo 13 mission, Omega’s association with space is well-cemented. However, as private space missions gain momentum and NASA prepares for renewed lunar expeditions, a fresh contender has emerged to challenge this legacy. Enter Barrelhand, a Californian startup aiming to redefine the standard for space-ready timepieces with its groundbreaking creation, the Monolith. This innovative watch is engineered specifically for the extreme conditions of space, promising to usher in a new era of horological advancement.

    The Birth of Barrelhand’s Monolith

    Barrelhand’s journey began with a bold vision: to create a watch capable of withstanding the harshest conditions known to humanity. Founded by Karel Bachand, a mechanical engineer with experience working on NASA projects, Barrelhand set out to address the limitations of traditional space watches. Bachand’s insights into the challenges faced by astronauts led to the development of the Monolith, a watch that combines cutting-edge 3D printing technology with advanced materials science.

    The Monolith’s case is crafted from an aerospace-grade alloy known as scalmalloy, composed of scandium, aluminum, and magnesium. This remarkable material offers the strength of titanium at half the weight, making it ideal for space applications. With a weight of just about one ounce, every gram saved translates to significant cost reductions in space missions, where transportation expenses can reach $1.4 million per kilogram. The innovation extends beyond the case, as each component of the Monolith is engineered to withstand the rigors of space.

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    Redefining Space Watch Standards

    Unlike its predecessors, the Monolith is purpose-built for both Intra-Vehicular Activity (IVA) and Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA). This distinction sets it apart from Omega’s Speedmaster Skywalker X-33, which is limited to IVA use due to its reliance on electronic components vulnerable to freezing in outer space. The Monolith’s mechanical movement, derived from the robust Sellita SW300-1b, ensures reliable performance without the risk of electronic failure.

    In designing the Monolith, Barrelhand tackled challenges unique to the space environment. The watch features a shatter-proof crystal designed to dent upon impact, preventing the creation of harmful debris. Standard rubber gaskets, prone to degradation in extreme cold, were replaced with aerospace-grade fluorosilicone O-ring seals, inspired by the International Space Station’s airlocks. These innovations demonstrate Barrelhand’s commitment to creating a watch that surpasses existing standards by addressing the unique demands of space travel.

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    Pioneering Engineering for Extreme Conditions

    One of the Monolith’s standout features is its ability to operate within a staggering temperature range of -184°F to 248°F. Achieving this required groundbreaking engineering, including the integration of an insulating air pocket within the watch’s case. This design innovation allows the Monolith to function flawlessly in environments that would cripple conventional watches.

    Moreover, the Monolith’s resistance to outgassing—a crucial consideration in the enclosed space of a spacecraft—sets it apart. By using materials that do not emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs), Barrelhand ensures that its watch does not contribute to air quality issues within the International Space Station. This attention to detail underscores the company’s commitment to creating a truly space-worthy timepiece.

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    Embracing Innovation and Overcoming Challenges

    Barrelhand’s pursuit of excellence in watchmaking extends beyond the technical aspects. By utilizing advanced 3D printing techniques, the company is challenging traditional notions of watch manufacturing. The precision required to craft intricate components through 3D printing showcases the maturity of this technology and its potential to revolutionize the industry.

    However, the journey to see the Monolith in space is not without its challenges. Navigating the complex bureaucratic landscape of NASA’s equipment submission process, while competing with Omega’s established presence, requires strategic perseverance. Barrelhand’s grassroots approach, engaging directly with astronauts and scientists, highlights the company’s commitment to innovation and its determination to gain acceptance within the space community.

    As Barrelhand continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in horology, it raises intriguing questions about the future of space exploration and watchmaking. Will the Monolith become the new standard for space missions, or will established names continue to dominate the field? How will this new era of innovation impact the broader watch industry? The answers may shape the course of timekeeping in space for years to come.

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