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Mission: ISS

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A day on the ISS: Take a trip into orbit and experience life on board the International Space Station. In this Emmy-nominated simulation, learn how to move and work in zero-gravity using Touch controllers. Dock a space capsule, take a spacewalk, and let real NASA astronauts guide you on the ISS through archival video clips.

Made with help from NASA, Mission: ISS gives you a little corner of the International Space Station to explore. You’re able to navigate tight spaces in zero gravity, look outside to see the Earth hanging below, and gently bat floating items out of your way – the full astronaut experience!

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The International Space Station (ISS) is a modular space station (habitable artificial satellite) in low Earth orbit. It is a multinational collaborative project involving five participating space agencies. The station serves as a microgravity and space environment research laboratory in which scientific research is conducted in astrobiology, astronomy, meteorology, physics, and other fields.

The ISS is suited for testing the spacecraft systems and equipment required for possible future long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars. Now, with Mission: ISS, you have the chance to get aboard this fascinating project.

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Developer’s Description

How the developer summarizes the experience (quote): Explore the International Space Station 250 miles above Earth with the Oculus Rift and Touch in this simulation experience developed in collaboration with the people who have been there.  Learn how to move around the modules in zero gravity. Explore the experiments and missions being performed on the Station. Dock an incoming resupply capsule.  Go on an EVA to check out the exterior of the Station. Many more features are on the way!

Quick Facts

CATEGORY: space
RELEASE DATE: 9 March, 2017
DEVELOPER: Magnopus
PUBLISHER: Oculus Studios
PLATFORM(S): PCVR, Quest (2)
SCREEN MODES: VR ONLY
PRICE: FREE

Opinion

"Mission: ISS let's every kids dream to become an astronaut come true. The visuals and the overall atmosphere of the free experience are amazing. Definitely worth checking out."
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