• Self-paced guided tour, with an optional comfort mode.
  • Accurate visuals and facts for over 40 celestial bodies – Everything has been fact-checked!
  • Tour Guide aka the “Flying Professor Alien” – Allow this friendly tour guide to fly around and talk your ear off about everything in 110 minutes of content! Currently English-only, with subtitles, but you can record your own presentations if you need to.
  • Side-by-Side Comparisons – Answer questions like “How big does Mars look next to Earth” or “Which is bigger, our Moon or Pluto?”
  • Gravity Probe – Get a feel for differences in gravitational pull as you launch a small spaceprobe in any direction you like.
  • Real Distance View – Answer questions like “How big does the Sun look from Mercury?” or “How big does Jupiter look from its moon Io?”
  • Alternate Planet Maps – Included are a mix of radar maps, elevation maps, enhanced color maps, etc.
  • Zero-Gravity EVA – Float out of your cockpit and thrust around the area! Give your favorite small moon a hug, view surface labels, points of interest, etc.
  • Engaging Soundtrack – Every mode has music (can be turned off if you prefer quiet), with specially composed music by Karim Elmahmoudi for the new EVA mode!
  • Native support for HTC Vive, Valve Index, Windows Mixed Reality, and Oculus Rift. – For Rift, it’s your choice whether to use Oculus SDK or SteamVR.
  • Standing vs Sitting support – Sitting mode guarantees your viewpoint, Standing mode lets you approach the dashboard like a desk and works with any arbitrary player height.
  • See your own hands – Goes a long way in helping you feel present within the experience, and those using Valve Index Controllers will get individual finger tracking. (NOTE: Windows Mixed Reality and Vive Cosmos users won’t see their hands at this time due to technical issues)
  • Enhanced 3D effect – Reduced scale and close distances between planets and moons makes it easy to compare sizes.