The Record
Starship Adventure turned the local tavern into an open-bridge for drop-in flights from near Earth orbit to all around the solar system and beyond. Between tours patrons took turns at the controls.
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Book Starship Adventure for festivals, schools, and venues.
For now, the best way to hear about new appearances is to follow announcements from the Zeroth Research & Development team or join any mailing lists you already use for Starship Adventure updates.
Starship Adventure turned the local tavern into an open-bridge for drop-in flights from near Earth orbit to all around the solar system and beyond. Between tours patrons took turns at the controls.
The displays were crisp and colorful and were accurately tied to ephemeris data ... It was a thrilling ride and a highlight of the afternoon’s program.
Starship Adventure is designed to feel at home in many different settings: an intimate ride in a simulator, a live ride at a festival, projected at a local tavern or community space, on a monitor in a classroom, or on the big screen at a theater. Each appearance is tailored to the size, schedule, theme, and mood of the event.
Experiences can be framed as:
If you have a curiosity about the cosmos we will determine the format that works for your audience.
Typical requirements for an indoor Starship Adventure appearance include:
Details vary by configuration. When you reach out, we will help you determine what is practical for your specific location.
To talk with the Zeroth team about live events in theaters, conference rooms, festivals, schools, or other venues, send a brief note about your event, dates, and location. If there is a theme to your event let us know so that we can steer the starship in that direction. The starship controls are live so we can literally explore anywhere in the solar system. With enough lead time we can explore other cosmic phenomena. We can currently fly around the black hole Cygnus-X1 and its binary blue hypergiant HDE 226868, for example!