November 2, 2024

Houston, you are go for a spacewalk: ‘The Infinite’ launches VR space station tours

You, coming with your good friends and family, have your avatar, you see them progressing in area, you walk into the inside of the area station, inside and outside the space station, and you decide which content you watch at any time.”The Infinite, which is produced in cooperation with PHI Studio, is based on Felix & & Pauls Emmy Award-winning “Space Explorers: The ISS Experience,” the largest ever media task to be recorded in space, created in partnership with TIME Studios. The Infinite builds off that by placing the scenes from “Space Explorers” into the context of a full-blown, VR recreation of the station, which up to 150 people can check out together at a time.There are 65 VR clips to discover in The Infinite, spread out across 4 chapters, which are placed around (both inside and outside) the International Space Station.

There is a minute in The Infinite, if you are standing in the ideal place at the right time, where you can discover yourself in front of NASA astronaut Drew Morgan as he tries to explain what it is like to come on board the International Space Station for the very first time. (Image credit: collectSPACE.com)Welcome to The Infinite, an immersive VR setup that transports participants from the ground– in this case, downtown Houston– to Earth orbit for a half hour walking trip of the area station, followed by an eight-minute seated spacewalk that is like absolutely nothing anybody who is not an astronaut has seen prior to. You, coming with your buddies and family, have your avatar, you see them progressing in area, you stroll into the inside of the space station, inside and outside the space station, and you decide which material you enjoy at any time.”The Infinite, which is produced in partnership with PHI Studio, is based on Felix & & Pauls Emmy Award-winning “Space Explorers: The ISS Experience,” the largest ever media project to be recorded in space, developed in collaboration with TIME Studios. The Infinite builds off that by putting the scenes from “Space Explorers” into the context of a full-scale, VR reproduction of the station, which up to 150 individuals can explore together at a time.There are 65 VR clips to discover in The Infinite, spread out across four chapters, which are placed around (both inside and outside) the International Space Station.