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Bremont Is Sending a Watch to the Moon’s Surface

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Bremont Is Sending a Watch to the Moon’s Surface

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Bremont is sending a watch to the moon's surface as part of the Astrolab's Flex Lunar Innovation Platform (FLIP) rover mission. The watch, called the Supernova Chronograph, will be attached to the rover's chassis and will remain on the lunar surface permanently.

Bremont is partnering with Astrolab to send a watch to the moon's surface. The watch, called the Supernova Chronograph, will be attached to the Flex Lunar Innovation Platform (FLIP) rover. The rover is expected to launch later this year and will land at the lunar south pole. The watch will be positioned vertically in a specially designed housing within the FLIP's chassis. The mission's objectives include gathering data on lunar dust accumulation and testing dust-mitigation coatings. The watch will remain on the lunar surface permanently, ticking away as the rover roams the landscape.

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