Space Mission
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Onboard astronauts in our Space Station Simulator work with their counterparts in our Mission Control Simulator to fly a simulated space mission:
Expedition Mars.
This simulation includes various challenges for the crews in space and on the ground. Space mission simulations are great for your group for field trips, birthday parties, corporate team building and much more.
This is an age 10+ event.
This requires a minimum of 10 participants.
For groups smaller than 10 people, a flat fee of $200 will be charged.
The year is 2076. A handful of facilities have been established on Mars. The primary human habitat is not on Mars, but on one of its moons, Phobos. The Mars Transport Vehicle (MTV), carries parts to build a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to continue the search for the evidence of life and water.
Interactive Learning Experience
Flying a mission is not only fun, but it's also a great exercise for the development of Problem Solving, Team-work, Math, Science, Art and Technology Process Skills. Mission activities are also based on curriculum aligned with New York State Learning Standards.
Simulator Capacity
Minimum: 10 participants (groups less than 10 will be charged for 10 people)
Maximum: 30 participants
Suitable for ages 10+
Runtime: ~2 hours
Small groups (<12): Space Station only
12+ participants: Space Station & Mission Control
For larger groups, multiple missions can be booked on the same day (back-to-back).
Expedition Mars.
This simulation includes various challenges for the crews in space and on the ground. Space mission simulations are great for your group for field trips, birthday parties, corporate team building and much more.
This is an age 10+ event.
This requires a minimum of 10 participants.
For groups smaller than 10 people, a flat fee of $200 will be charged.
The year is 2076. A handful of facilities have been established on Mars. The primary human habitat is not on Mars, but on one of its moons, Phobos. The Mars Transport Vehicle (MTV), carries parts to build a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to continue the search for the evidence of life and water.
Interactive Learning Experience
Flying a mission is not only fun, but it's also a great exercise for the development of Problem Solving, Team-work, Math, Science, Art and Technology Process Skills. Mission activities are also based on curriculum aligned with New York State Learning Standards.
Simulator Capacity
Minimum: 10 participants (groups less than 10 will be charged for 10 people)
Maximum: 30 participants
Suitable for ages 10+
Runtime: ~2 hours
Small groups (<12): Space Station only
12+ participants: Space Station & Mission Control
For larger groups, multiple missions can be booked on the same day (back-to-back).