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October 2, 2025

/ 1:45 p.m. CT (1845 GMT)




Official timekeeper

: Future government and private astronauts will keep track of their two weeks on board Vast's Haven space stations by using IWC Schaffhausen timepieces. The Swiss luxury watchmaker has been named the "Official Timekeeper" by the space habitation company. IWC also plans to use Vast's orbiting platforms to advance the performance and durability of mechanical wristwatches while also pushing the boundaries of timekeeping in space.



October 6, 2025

/ 11:15 a.m. CT (1615 GMT)




Final Orbit

: What if something went wrong during the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project and what if the Americans and Soviets were not the only countries with space programs that could respond. That is just the beginning of the alternate space history that Chris Hadfield weaves into "Final Orbit," his third novel in "The Apollo Murders" series, out on Tuesday (Oct. 7). Hadfield crafts his thriller by using the actual, lesser-known events of the 1970s space race.



October 7, 2025

/ 7:15 p.m. CT (0015 GMT)




Inspiration4 to inspiration for ... patients

: Hayley Arceneaux helped dedicate her own spacesuit on Tuesday (Oct. 7), as it went on display at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis. Exhibited together with the Inspiration4 zero-g indicator and imagery from the 2021 privately-funded all-civilian orbital mission, Arceneaux's suit was put on exhibit to encourage patients and their families that there is life after cancer and always reach for the stars.



October 8, 2025

/ 4:45 p.m. CT (2145 GMT)




Launch bag

: McDonald's Monopoly game is back and this time around it features NASA's new ride to the moon. The fast food chain's brown bags have been updated to promote some of the available prizes and there, next to an off-road vehicle, is the Space Launch System (SLS). Those you play and collect the proper combination of game pieces can win a trip to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, possibly in time to see the Artemis II SLS launch.



October 14, 2025

/ 2:30 p.m. CT (1930 GMT)




'Essentially grey'

: Omega introduced seven new Speedmaster watches on Tuesday (Oct 14), expanding on its Dark Side of the Moon collection. Designed with four distinct dials, the new timepieces include two based on the words NASA astronaut James Lovell used to describe the moon while in lunar orbit aboard Apollo 8. The Grey Side of the Moon models include those brief remarks, "the moon is essentially grey," on their lunar "far side" surface caseback.



October 16, 2025

/ 12:00 a.m. CT (0500 GMT)




Seiko space watch

: Chosen by more than 85 astronauts to wear on the space shuttle, Seiko's A829 Sports 100 digital watch is set for a comeback. Nicknamed the "Rotocall" for its unique bezel control or "Astronaut" for its NASA-approved status, the Sports 100 is returning with the same three colorways as first sold in 1982. The £480 ($550 USD) re-release replicates the look and functions of the watch worn on 55 shuttle missions, from 1982 to 2002.



October 22, 2025

/ 6:10 p.m. CT (2310 GMT)




Doubling down on Discovery

: The Texas lawmakers behind the effort to (chop up?) relocate space shuttle Discovery to Houston are now calling for the Department of Justice to investigate the Smithsonian. Sens. John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, along with Rep. Randy Weber, sent a letter to the attorney general alleging the institution has lobbied Congress to block the move, violating the law. The Smithsonian has asserted it is in compliance with the rules.




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