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Space explorers: The Infinite lands at Pullman Yards
Step inside the International Space Station at Space Explorers: THE INFINITE, opening March 27 at Pullman Yards in Atlanta.
Only about 300 people have ever been to the International Space Station. But over 500,000 people have experienced it through the virtual reality exhibition “Space Explorers: The Infinite” that’s been ...
The latest immersive VR experience in Atlanta replicates what it's like to be on the International Space Station.
Midland Center for the Arts is extending its exhibit "Space Explorers: THE INFINITE" for a second and final time through April 19. Originally scheduled to run through Feb. 23, the exhibit was later ...
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SpaceX is developing its own particle accelerator: What it means for space exploration
SpaceX is taking significant steps toward improving the durability and reliability of its spacecraft and satellites by building its own particle accelerator in Florida. This new development was ...
Space Explorers: THE INFINITE is a theatrical exhibit that partners with NASA to provide a rare astronaut-view of the ISS and Earth. According to the Midland Center, the INFINITE offers an opportunity ...
MIDLAND — Space Explorers: THE INFINITE, an immersive theatrical experience inspired by NASA missions aboard the International Space Station will arrive in Midland for only four weeks beginning Jan 25 ...
Learn about life aboard the International Space Station and the future of space exploration. Drawing from over 250 hours of footage and video diaries filmed on the International Space Station, this ...
Two next-generation satellite missions announced Thursday will help NASA better understand Earth and improve capabilities to ...
Astronaut and geophysicist Andrew Feustel is a veteran of three NASA spaceflights and alumnus of Purdue EAPS. Currently he is Lead Astronaut with Vast. He spoke with Lucy Flesch, Frederick L. Hovde ...
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