Third Episode of Space Explorers: The ISS Experience Available Now For Meta Quest

Space Explorers: ISS Ep03

If you love all things related to space then you’ve probably been closely following the rather epic project that is Felix & Paul Studios’ Space Explorers: The ISS Experience. Over the last few years, the studio has partnered with NASA and Time to record some amazing 360-degree footage aboard the International Space Station. Released episodically, today sees the launch of UNITE, the third instalment of the series.

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As the title implies, UNITE focuses on the crew members aboard the ISS. More specifically, the episode sees crew members from the same astronaut training class reunite. “A space culture evolves between the select few who have had the chance to live and work aboard the International Space Station. Old friends arrive, and for the first time, half of an entire astronaut class reunites on the station. The cycle continues as, once again, one mission ends and another begins. The crew’s unique shared perspective grows stronger as colleagues realize dreams of the humanization of space together,” the synopsis details.

The astronauts featured in this particular episode are: Nick Hague, Christina Koch, Andrew Morgan, Jessica Meir, Luca Parmitano, Hazzaa Almansoori, Alexey Nikolaevich Ovchinin, Oleg Ivanovich Skripochka and Aleksandr Alexandrovich Skvortsov.

Space Explorers: The ISS Experience has been pushing technological boundaries as it captures life onboard the station orbiting 250 miles above the Earth’s surface. In August the teams announced that the first 3D, 360° scenes in space had been captured using the highly specialised Outer Space Camera, a customized Z-Cam V1 Pro housing nine 4K sensors to record scenes at 8K resolution. Expect to see those in the final episode.

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Space Explorers: The ISS Experience “UNITE” is available now for free. You can watch all three episodes on Meta Quest and Oculus Rift either via the Space Explorers app or on Oculus TV. This isn’t the last instalment either. The fourth (and final) episode Expand is due for release in Spring 2022.

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First 3D, 360° Scenes Filmed Outside ISS For Felix & Paul Studios’ Space Explorers Experience

Space Explorers: The ISS Experience

Capturing decent quality immersive imagery has gotten easier as camera technology has improved but trying to do it in space for the first time adds a whole new level of complexity. And that’s exactly what Felix & Paul Studios has been doing for its latest project, Space Explorers: The ISS Experience. The team has confirmed this week that filming of 3D, 360° scenes in space has taken place for the first time.

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Felix & Paul Studios’ Space Explorers has been developed over the last several years, with The ISS Experience a culmination of that work, collaborating with NASA and TIME Studios to make the project possible. The newly captured scenes were possible thanks to a customized virtual reality (VR) “Outer Space Camera”, attached to the International Space Station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm, functioning as a “Space Crane” on the zero-gravity movie set.

The Outer Space Camera is a customized Z-Cam V1 Pro consisting of nine 4K sensors allowing for a 3D, 360-degree image at 8K resolution. Low atmosphere orbit is a harsh environment so the camera had to be specially hardened by Nanoracks to withstand a vacuum, solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation, temperature extremes, impacts from micrometeoroids and orbital debris (MMOD), and other conditions.

“Today’s immersive cinematic capture of scenes in outer space is the culmination of close to three years of preparation. We are excited, honoured and truly humbled to have the opportunity to film in the most challenging environment known to humankind,” said Félix Lajeunesse, co-founder of Felix & Paul Studios and Director of Space Explorers: The ISS Experience in a statement. “Our mission since day one was to enable billions of people to experience what it is like to float in space and witness Planet Earth from above and we are pleased that this one-time dream will soon become reality in the final two episodes of our ISS Experience series.”

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“Capturing the Earth in stereoscopic 3D, 360-degree format from space, outside the space station, has never been attempted until now,” adds Jonathan Woods, Executive Producer of Space Explorers: The ISS Experience at TIME Studios“It’s beyond exciting and surreal to see this happening, knowing that the dream for this ambitious project started over five years ago in 2015.”

Space Explorers: The ISS Experience is going to be a four-part series with episode one made available in May for National Space Day. When it comes to viewing this exciting new footage it’ll feature in episodes three and four, available in 360° mobile format on 5G-enabled tablets and smartphones; at big-screen venues, domes, planetariums, space visitor centres and science centres; in VR on the Oculus Store for Oculus Quest & Rift Quest, and in touring interactive exhibit, THE INFINITE.

When a release date has been revealed, VRFocus will let you know.

For National Space Day Watch Episode 1 of Space Explorers: The ISS Experience With Oculus

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The start of May offers quite the cosmic week. May 4th was obviously Star Wars Day while tomorrow ends the week with National Space Day. And to celebrate Oculus is continually streaming the first episode of Felix & Paul Studios’ Space Explorers: The ISS Experience exclusively via Oculus TV and through Oculus Venues.

Space Explorers: The ISS Experience

In the first episode of Felix & Paul Studios’ groundbreaking Space Explorers series, viewers get to see: “the arrival of a new crew of astronauts aboard the International Space Station as they discover the joy, wonder and danger of living in space.” Clocking in at 24-minutes, the immersive experience features astronauts Anne McClain, David Saint-Jacques, Christina Koch and Nick Hague who served as cast, film crew, and narrators, utilising Felix & Paul Studios’ specialized 3D, 360-Degree Space Camera.

Space Explorers originally began several years ago as a two-part series with Space Explorers: The Journey BeginsA New Dawn followed by The Journey Begins – Taking Flight. This idea was then greatly expanded by Space Explorers: The ISS Experience, the largest production ever filmed in space. It produced over 200 hours of 360-degree footage, 18 hours of exclusive astronaut logs and interviews, as well as the first spacewalk in 360. The ISS Experience will eventually be a four-part series, with two more episodes to be released.

The second episode called Advanced only launched just over a month ago. The 33-minute film sees: “Astronauts perform critical experiments that push the boundaries of life in space as three crew members prepare to return to earth,” explains the synopsis.

Space Explorers: The ISS Experience, Episode One – “Adapt” will be streamed on a 24-hour loop for Oculus Quest and Rift owners between Friday, 7th May at 12 am PT through to Monday, 10th May at 11:59 pm PT. Currently, there are three other episodes available for purchase ($2.99 USD £2.29 GBP each) if you want to watch even more of Felix & Paul Studios’ amazing footage. For further updates keep reading VRFocus.