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A vision of space Celebrating Silhouette’s unique relationship with space exploration.

Excelling beyond earth

Silhouette has accompanied astronauts on space missions for more than 20 years. There is no greater vindication for design excellence and unparalleled comfort than being chosen as the official eyewear of astronauts. Since the year 2000, Titan Minimal Art (TMA) has been guaranteeing clear vision for a leading space agency.


We look at the history of Silhouette in space.

2024

Proudly marking 60 years of Silhouette and 25 years of Titan Minimal Art, we stand at the pinnacle of innovation and elegance. We look forward to the endless possibilities that lie ahead, pushing boundaries, challenging conventions, and shaping the future of eyewear for generations to come.

2024

Proudly marking 60 years of Silhouette and 25 years of Titan Minimal Art, we stand at the pinnacle of innovation and elegance. We look forward to the endless possibilities that lie ahead, pushing boundaries, challenging conventions, and shaping the future of eyewear for generations to come.

2023

TMA-LaLigne a design celebrating feminine individuality is launched. Worn by astronaut in training Alyssa Carson and visionary female photographer Alex Seifert.

2023

TMA-LaLigne a design celebrating feminine individuality is launched. Worn by astronaut in training Alyssa Carson and visionary female photographer Alex Seifert.

2022

Silhouette sponsors World Space Week celebrating Space and Sustainability.

TMA reaches a total of 70 space missions as the chosen eyewear of a leading space agency.

2022

Silhouette sponsors World Space Week celebrating Space and Sustainability.

TMA reaches a total of 70 space missions as the chosen eyewear of a leading space agency.

2021

Silhouette meets Jim Wetherbee, veteran of six Space Shuttle missions, for an interview to talk about his experience with Silhouette in Space.

2021

Silhouette meets Jim Wetherbee, veteran of six Space Shuttle missions, for an interview to talk about his experience with Silhouette in Space.

2019

Silhouette celebrated 20 years of TMA with a special edition. Head designer Roland Keplinger looked to the sketches of the original model for inspiration and created four stylish sunglass designs. Using polarized lenses and geometrical lines, the bold clash of gold or silver lenses against the iconic minimalism of TMA made for a style statement full of impact.

2019

Silhouette celebrated 20 years of TMA with a special edition. Head designer Roland Keplinger looked to the sketches of the original model for inspiration and created four stylish sunglass designs. Using polarized lenses and geometrical lines, the bold clash of gold or silver lenses against the iconic minimalism of TMA made for a style statement full of impact.

73

Astronauts

Have worn TMA in space.

86833

Hours

Time TMA has spent on board space flights.

70

Missions

Silhouette has accompanied a leading space agency on 70 missions.

2011

The Space shuttle Atlantis goes on its final mission, having first taken flight back in 1985. It’s a historic moment for TMA too, marking its 35th trip into space.

2011

The Space shuttle Atlantis goes on its final mission, having first taken flight back in 1985. It’s a historic moment for TMA too, marking its 35th trip into space.

2004

TMA is honored with the “Certified Space Technology™” seal. This recognition is awarded by the Space Foundation to products identified as ideally suited to space missions, including the use of specific materials and technologies.

2004

TMA is honored with the “Certified Space Technology™” seal. This recognition is awarded by the Space Foundation to products identified as ideally suited to space missions, including the use of specific materials and technologies.

2000

In February 2000, TMA became the standard eyewear on Space Shuttle missions and continued to prove itself in practice. Zero gravity and pressure conditions can affect the eyes, meaning expert eyewear is required – even by astronauts who don’t wear any on Earth.

2000

In February 2000, TMA became the standard eyewear on Space Shuttle missions and continued to prove itself in practice. Zero gravity and pressure conditions can affect the eyes, meaning expert eyewear is required – even by astronauts who don’t wear any on Earth.

1999

TMA created by Silhouette. With an ultralight frame, weighing in at just 1.8g and a hingeless and screwless design it immediately wins fans for its minimalistic design and comfort of wear.

1999

TMA created by Silhouette. With an ultralight frame, weighing in at just 1.8g and a hingeless and screwless design it immediately wins fans for its minimalistic design and comfort of wear.