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Yearning to uncover space and its mysteries? Space Explorers: THE INFINITE transports you to the great ether and into the imposing International Space Station, on a quest as one of the very few astronauts in space.
Inspired by actual NASA missions, the adventure grants you the opportunity to experience daily life in a special corner of the galaxy — taking in stunning views of our blue planet. On top of the mind-blowing virtual reality experience, Space Explorers: THE INFINITE presents exclusive art by world-renowned artist Ryoji Ikeda and a walkable 3D model of the International Space Station. For its new edition in Space City, the exhibit presents a totally new layout with augmented LED lighting and audio that’ll plunge you deeper into space.
Simply put, it’s the perfect interstellar journey!
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Space Explorers: THE INFINITE comes from Felix & Paul Studios and PHI Studio. Produced in association with TIME Studio, the experience captured actual live footage of astronauts working on the International Space Station.
The acclaimed exhibit has graced Houston in 2022, and has since then been enhanced to plunge us even deeper into space. The new 12,500-square-foot journey is divided into 5 chapters, each part of a life-sized recreation of the International Space Station. Video logs from astronauts, ‘behind the scenes’ footage from ISS missions, over 65 VR content orbs and cameras, fun photo-ops … the offerings at Silver Street Studios are both fun and educational.
Space Explorers: THE INFINITE is the opportunity to explore space while standing ten toes down in Houston. From our very own Space City, you’ll see pulse-racing, jaw-dropping views of the Earth (ever wondered what a sunrise would look like further up into the galaxy?) After witnessing those breathtaking views, many attendees felt moved. And it’s easy to see why: Emmy Award-winning film footage makes you feel as part of a greater cosmos, 250 miles above ground.
The adventure is happening now at Sawyer Yards, and you don’t want to miss it.