A STAR ODySSEY
A 20-minute journey to Trappist-1, so vast and detailed that your brain accepts it as real. Launch from a station on Titan, one of Saturn's moons. Witness a red dwarf star up close like never before. Step outside your spaceship into the vastness of open space and explore a new world. Earth will feel like a distant memory.
Stellar Nursery
Journey through a stellar nursery, where new stars are born from clouds of gas and dust. Vast beyond imagination, it offers a rare glimpse into the forces that shape the galaxy itself.
Trappist 1A -distant Star
Forty light-years from Earth lies TRAPPIST-1, a red dwarf star surrounded by rocky worlds, including one that may support human life. Once visible only through powerful telescopes, it is now your destination.
A SpACEWALK
A relay station has gone dark. To bring it back online, you'll have to leave the safety of your spacecraft behind. Launched into the void, you make a spacewalk toward the silent station as TRAPPIST-1e stretches beneath you and a sea of stars surrounds you.
Destination
Set foot on another planet. Get used to its gravity. Explore its terrain under a sky lit by a red dwarf star. Your exosuit will protect you from its atmosphere. But whether it's enough for what's out there, that's another question.
Synthetic reality
No seats. No cables. No controllers. You walk freely through physical spaces that transform into impossible worlds. Powered by the same computing force that drives today's AI, our systems track your movement, your gaze, your voice and respond in real time. Every adventure is a story, and you're inside it.
No. Our expeditions are designed to feel natural and comfortable. You can move freely, and what you see always matches your real position in the space. Many visitors who have felt motion sick in other immersive experiences do not experience it during our expeditions.
The experience itself lasts for 20 minutes. With an instruction beforehand, take 30 minutes into account.
Our content is primarily designed for adults, but children aged 8 and older can also fully enjoy the expeditions. Younger participants are often curious and engaged, making it a great shared experience for families.
Yes. You can wear your glasses whilst doing the expeditions. Our equipment has room for almost all frames.
The experience is accessible for wheelchair users.
Because a wheelchair requires more space and visitors are represented as floating objects, we recommend visiting on weekdays for a more comfortable experience.
Ideally, the wheelchair user can move independently. If needed, a companion can assist; this person must also take part in the experience.