SpaceOdysseyHub turns real agency data and imagery into experiences students can fly, land on and step inside — free, with no login. Use them on a projector, a tablet cart or a phone, from a single-period demo to a whole unit.
Every experience is open. No account, no paywall, no app to install — share a link and go.
Built for a classroom projector, a tablet cart or a student's phone. It just works in the browser.
Sourced from NASA, ESA, JAXA, ISRO and other agencies, with figures cited to primary sources.
Keyboard navigation, reduced-motion fallbacks and WCAG-AA contrast throughout.
Grouped by the idea they make tangible. Every link opens a full, free experience — no setup.
The hardest idea in astronomy is how big everything is. These let a class feel the jump from a city block to the edge of the observable universe.
Compare real surfaces, atmospheres and orbits using authentic spacecraft imagery — no textbook diagram required.
Turn the Space Age into a story students can step inside — moment by moment, decision by decision.
Teach: Relive Apollo 11 and more, chapter by chapter
Open experienceTeach: Fly the missions yourself — make the real calls
Open experienceTeach: Travel to any date since Sputnik in 1957
Open experienceTeach: 124 milestones from 1957 to today
Open experienceHow do we actually know all this? Meet the telescopes, probes and stars behind the science.
Teach: The robotic explorers — Voyager, Hubble, Webb & more
Open experienceTeach: Stellar types, life cycles & the nearest neighbours
Open experienceTeach: The same object in radio, infrared, visible & X-ray
Open experienceTeach: How we find worlds around other stars
Open experienceOpen Cosmic Perspective or the Universe Explorer on the projector for two minutes — the scale alone earns the room's attention before you've said a word.
Share a single link and set a task: land on three worlds and compare gravity, or replay Apollo 11 and note each go/no-go call. It runs on whatever device they have.
Figures trace to primary agency sources, so students can use what they find here in their own work. Imagery credits are shown throughout.
We build these for the people who look up. If you're a school, university, science centre or space agency, we'd love to work together — co-created lessons, a custom experience for your programme, classroom feedback, or a data partnership. Tell us what your learners need.