Space Explorers: THE INFINITE - The World's Largest Space Exploration Comes To Singapore



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Bring yourself to the outer space instantly this October and be the first one in Southeast Asia to embark on an extraordinary space odyssey

Venue: Annexe Hall 2 & 3, Science Centre Singapore
Dates: 12 October 2024 – 23 March 2025
Admission: from $32 per person (tickets here)

Science Centre Singapore is in a partnership with Kingsmen Exhibits opens the first Space Explorers: THE INFINITE in Southeast Asia. Inspired by NASA missions, through this special space exploration you will be transported on an astonishing journey 400 km above Earth.

About The Exhibition

Established in 2021, Space Explorers: THE INFINITE has welcomed over 400,000 visitors from the US and Canada. These numbers are a stark contrast to around 300 individuals who had the privilege to visit the real ISS, but worry not cause now you can also experience the same thing in Singapore!

Created by Felix & Paul Studios in collaboration with TIME Studios and NASA, they bring space to the Earth by offering a large-scale multi-sensory experience that enables visitors to experience life beyond Earth and even get a sense of floating in space by exploring and moving around inside the International Space Station (ISS).

Not only can you experience what it feels like to float in outer space, but you can also learn more about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in interactive and exciting ways, suitable for both adults and kids.

Through this exhibition, they want to create an unforgettable and transformative experience that ignite curiosity and inspire wonder, therefore it will not only captivate the audiences but also foster deeper appreciation for the marvels of space exploration and the incredible work of astronauts and scientists, said the Group Managing Director of Kingsmen Exhibits.

Be an Astronaut For a Day

The exhibition is filled with immersive curated content from over 250 hours of 3D-360° footage filmed onboard the International Space Station (ISS), with more than 16 hours of astronaut testimonials and the first-ever spacewalk ever filmed in virtual reality (VR).


Space Explorers: THE INFINITE offers unprecedented access to the lives of astronauts as they train to embark on life-changing missions. Shown through an immersive story and narrative using cutting-edge technology, the multi-sensory free-roaming VR experience will allow participants to:

  • Become an Honorary Astronaut
    Experience the wonders of spaceflight firsthand, from witnessing breathtaking views of Earth to taking part in simulated daily routines of astronauts conducting cutting-edge scientific research.
  • Explore a Virtual ISS Replica
    This expansive exhibition will transport guests to a meticulously detailed life-sized virtual recreation of the iconic space station in 3D. Experience the awe-inspiring vastness of space firsthand.
  • Experience the Daily Lives of Astronauts in VR
    Through exclusive footage and video diaries, get up close and personal with these brave explorers as they share their experiences and the challenges they face living and working in space.
  • Embark on a Thrilling Spacewalk
    Strap in for a breathtaking cinematic virtual reality adventure as you experience the exhilaration of a real spacewalk

Unlike any other exhibition, Space Explorers: THE INFINITE is just right for all space enthusiasts. It is time to completely immerse yourself and experience living in outer space, even if it’s just for a day. 

Event Details

The Space Explorers: THE INFINITE will run from 12 October 2024 – 23 March 2025 at Annexe Hall 2 & 3, Science Centre Singapore. With admission from $32 per person, for both adult or child. Suitable for 9 years old and above. 

Opening Hours:

  • Peak (Weekends, School Holidays, Public Holidays): 10am – 8pm 
  • Non-Peak (Weekdays): 10am – 5pm 

Come pay a visit and be the first one in Southeast Asia to explore the space! Tickets are available now here!



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