A Luminescent Moon Disk: A Breakthrough in the Watchmaking Industry
WE'RE GOING BACK TO THE MOON
In 1972, NASA carried Eugene Cernan, the 11th and last man to walk on the lunar surface. 50 years later, the Artemis program, heir to Apollo, returns to the conquest of space and aims to establish the first inhabited base on the lunar surface.
As a figurehead, the Orion spacecraft, the result of broad international cooperation, takes the future of humanity to new frontiers.
IN THE COLORS OF SPACE AGENCIES
To celebrate Artemis II and the imminent sending of a crew of four astronauts around the Moon, the Mu:n projects inaugurate the new Orion series, which carries the colors of the two space agencies collaborating on the mission - NASA and ESA.
This model is equipped with the caliber SW288, a realistic luminescent moon phase under a double dome sapphire crystal.
THE ARTEMIS PROGRAM REDEFINES THE BORDERS OF HUMAN EXPLORATION
The conquest of space is an adventure of humanity turned towards the unknown. We had to wait 50 years and for the Artemis program to reconnect with the space dream.
Beyond the major technical challenges, the success of this program results from its ability to bring together the nations of the world around a large-scale collective quest. By establishing lasting bases on the Moon and planning missions to Mars, Artemis is redefining the boundaries of human exploration and opening a new field of conquest. The challenges go beyond simple scientific advances; it is about inspiring a new generation of explorers.
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