Back into space: where design meets weightlessness

As humanity takes the next step in space travel - embarking on a manned mission around the moon for the first time in over 50 years - Silhouette opens a new chapter in its longstanding presence in space. The iconic Titan Minimal Art accompanies this new era - created for environments where precision, reliability and lightness are essential.

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The Titan Minimal Art has been certified for use in space since 2000, underlining its relevance in highly demanding areas of application. With a weight of just 2 grams, its minimalist design combines precise engineering with an uncompromising demand for lightness - where every gram counts.

In space, vision must remain clear and stable under constantly changing conditions - from varying light conditions to freedom of movement in the helmet. Titan Minimal Art meets these requirements with an unrestricted field of vision and a secure, non-slip fit designed for long-lasting comfort. The absence of screws eliminates superfluous components, reduces complexity and increases reliability - a design principle that is crucial in extreme conditions.

With the upcoming launch in August, Titan Minimal Art will be reinterpreted with refined proportions and contemporary shapes. The iconic minimalist concept is translated into a modern context. Gently tinted lenses and balanced silhouettes create a subtle interplay of light and form - conveying a sense of weightlessness reminiscent of the lunar environment. More to follow as this next chapter continues to unfold.

This continuous development reflects Silhouette's attitude: the combination of design and progress, the aspiration to lead the way, to constantly optimize products and to open up new horizons.

Source: www.silhouette.com

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