A company say their out-of-this-world watch is 'Nasa-approved' and packed with real Mars dust – and they want to give Elon Musk one ⌚
Belgium-based firm Interstellar claims its ‘Nasa-approved’ timepiece features powdered fragments of a meteor flung from the Red Planet
Sébastien Colen, the founder of Interstellar, explains: ‘The meteorites were not brought back to Earth by humans, but thanks to the law of physics.‘We insist on the terms ‘meteorites’. That means that thousands of years ago, a collision happened on Mars that created a fragment that has been expulsed out of the gravitational field of Mars.
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