A free-roam VR experience that takes guests aboard the International Space Station using real astronaut footage. Built for high-throughput touring installations, it appeals to cultural venues, science centers, and family audiences.
Space Explorers: THE INFINITE is a free-roam VR experience built from real footage shot aboard the International Space Station. Guests move through a 10,000+ square foot installation at their own pace, encountering life-size volumetric captures of astronauts at work, daily routines in orbit, and views of Earth from space.
The experience uses VIVE Focus standalone headsets. Groups flow continuously through the space in 20–30 minute cycles. Interactive hotspots trigger different story moments. Environmental sound design and lighting effects support the immersion. Each visit can surface new scenes, which gives it replay value.
Space Explorers has toured across North America and welcomed hundreds of thousands of guests. The format handles high throughput — guests enter and exit on a rolling schedule without fixed session times. The subject matter appeals to families, school groups, tourists, and science enthusiasts.
For cultural venues, science centers, and museums, this is a proven draw. It carries educational credibility and brings audiences who may not visit for traditional VR arcade content. For operators evaluating large-scale free-roam installations, Space Explorers demonstrates that storytelling-focused experiences can drive attendance and repeat visitation when the content is strong enough.
| VR/AR Headset | VIVE Focus |
|---|---|
| Solution Type | Turnkey |
| Experience Type | Storytelling, Education, Good For Kids |
| Size | Over 200 sqm |
| Graphics | Standalone |

