The AquaNova Journal


Leonard Nimoy as Spock, standing in front of the Galileo
Jul 09, 2025
A Small Craft with a Big Impact In the vast universe of Star Trek, the starships like the USS Enterprise often steal the spotlight. But nestled within this epic saga is a smaller, yet no less iconic vehicle—the NCC-1701/7, better known as the Galileo shuttlecraft. First appearing in the original Star Trek series, the Galileo was not just a functional mode of transport; it marked a turning point in how science fiction depicted spacecraft aesthetics. Though modest in size compared to starships, the Galileo shuttle introduced design elements that influenced sci-fi media for decades. Its sleek, utilitarian, yet futuristic look brought a sense of realism and practicality rarely seen before in TV or film space vehicles. Let’s take a deeper dive into what made the Galileo’s design revolutionary and why it changed the visual language of science fiction forever.
Spock from Star Trek
Jul 02, 2025
For decades, Star Trek fans have looked to Starfleet as a symbol of optimism, unity, and fearless curiosity. With sleek ships, advanced diplomacy, and a mission to explore the stars, Starfleet isn't just science fiction—it’s a vision of humanity at its best. But in our world of satellite launches, private space companies, and the growing role of military organizations in orbit, the question arises: Could Starfleet actually exist in real life? Between NASA’s ongoing missions and the formation of the U.S. Space Force, we may be closer to a proto-Starfleet than many think.
Ventana Skeleton Watch by the brand Nubeo Watches
Jun 25, 2025
In the world of horology, few styles spark as much fascination as the skeleton watch. With their intricate, see-through dials and exposed movements, skeleton watches are a masterclass in transparency—both in design and craftsmanship. For collectors, these timepieces offer more than just function or fashion; they provide a window into the beating heart of mechanical engineering. But what exactly fuels this obsession? Let’s dive into the reasons behind the enduring appeal of skeleton watches among seasoned collectors and new enthusiasts alike.
Octopoteuthis deletron, a squid with glowing tips on its arms, in a typical posture at depth. Bioluminescence is just one of the several means that squid use for communication.
Jun 18, 2025
Since its launch in 1988, MBARI’s ROV Ventana has been nothing short of a revolutionary tool for marine biology. Built by International Submarine Engineering and operated from MBARI’s research vessels—initially Point Lobos, later Rachel Carson—Ventana has made over 4,500 dives into Monterey Canyon and beyond, earning the distinction of being the most-used scientific ROV in the world. Its cutting-edge technology has not only changed how we explore the deep sea but vastly expanded our understanding of marine ecosystems and biodiversity.
The Cultural Impact of the Space Invaders Video Game Franchise
Jun 05, 2025
Few games have had the cultural staying power of Space Invaders. First released in 1978, this pixelated alien-shooting arcade classic didn’t just launch a gaming craze—it helped define an era. The simple concept of moving a cannon across the screen and defending Earth from descending rows of aliens was a hit not just in arcades but across entertainment as a whole. But Space Invaders isn’t just a nostalgic relic. Over the decades, it’s been cleverly hidden in movies, TV shows, music videos, fashion, and modern games as a digital Easter egg or visual reference. In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at how Space Invaders has infiltrated pop culture and why it remains one of the most referenced and celebrated pieces of gaming history.
The Cultural Impact of the Space Invaders Video Game Franchise
May 28, 2025
When Space Invaders debuted in 1978, it introduced players to a straightforward premise: defend Earth from descending alien forces. With its minimalist graphics and repetitive gameplay, it might seem like just another arcade shooter. However, beneath its pixelated surface lies a reflection of deeper human anxieties and existential themes that resonate even today.
The shapes of two massive galaxies in this image are due to gravity.
May 14, 2025
We often look up at the sky and down at the ocean as two separate realms—one vast and celestial, the other deep and aquatic. Yet, they are intimately linked by one invisible, powerful force: gravity. From the rise and fall of ocean tides to the orbital paths of planets, gravity weaves sea and sky together in an elegant cosmic dance. Understanding this connection not only reveals the mechanics of our world but also reminds us how profoundly interconnected Earth is with the universe beyond.
Photo of the ROV Ventana in use.
May 07, 2025
The ocean is Earth's final frontier—a vast, mysterious realm where light barely penetrates and humans can’t survive without technological assistance. To explore this unknown world, scientists have long relied on Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs). Among these, the Ventana stands out as a trailblazer. Operated by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), Ventana has become a vital tool in deep-sea exploration, capturing footage and data that have transformed our understanding of marine ecosystems. But what exactly makes this ROV so special?