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A self-paced VR tour of the Solar System and beyond.
Better than a trip to the planetarium.
Every planet, major moon, dwarf planet, and giant star, scaled down so you can truly see how big "big" really is.
A friendly alien professor narrates 110 minutes of fact-checked content about every stop on the tour.
Float out of the cockpit, thrust freely through space, and get up close to moons and surface details.
Full hand tracking on Meta Quest, no controllers needed. Valve Index finger tracking on PC.
Constant-velocity movement with careful fade transitions designed for motion-sensitive users.
Which is bigger: our Moon or Pluto? See celestial bodies placed next to each other at true scale.
Switch between radar, elevation, and enhanced color maps built from real mission data.
Twelve years of awe · thousands of reactions
Since 2013, Titans of Space has been the app players reach for to show someone, a friend, a child, a parent, what VR can really do. These are their words.
Certified
“One of the best VR experiences ever made.”
Good Virtual Reality First app to earn the GVR badge
“It really is as good as any planetarium show I've been to. Better, really.”
“Congratulations for making the absolute best solar system learning experience EVER. And one of the best experiences, period.”
Stunning views of celestial bodies as you fly through the solar system or hold a living planet in your hand.
This is what VR was meant for.
I'm using this to help my 4th/5th grade students experience what they can only imagine. Their concept of space is visibly different. Student conversations are deeper, their engagement is higher.
Mind blown!
Both my daughter (tween) and my parents (70s) loved this app. I can't say that about many other things in VR, or life in general.
An emotional experience that transcended culture, nationality, age and gender. A reminder of what it truly means to be human.
I'm not even much of a space guy. But this beats everything I've seen… the only educational app I know of where I genuinely do not want to spoil the ending.
Brilliant, stunning, awe-inspiring.
Casually looking over and seeing the sun… insane. Comparing planets side by side and commanding Jupiter to fly right next to you makes you feel like you're about to fall into space.
Better than a trip to the planetarium.
This is amazingly put together. I nearly fell on my butt when I started floating out of my spaceship towards Neptune.
Over half are left with joyful tears after experiencing this classic VR masterpiece.
Everything about it is just so well done. Titans of Space is one of the best VR apps I've ever come across.
Out of this world. Literally.
If this isn't the blueprint for the education of the next generation of kids then I'll be shocked, and humanity will be the worse for it.
Like a AAA science experience from a AAA science museum. You really have to see it to believe it.
He looks like an alien Bunsen Honeydew with Chester Alan Arthur sideburns, for reasons I cannot articulate. The presenter's slight awkwardness keeps me from just zoning out. Beautiful, worth going back to.
Have you ever wanted to feel small, alone, on the brink of death, and more? Then this game is for you.
Made with love and it shows. You can tell he cares, and that inspires you to care as well.
Absolutely incredible.
VR is amazing at putting the solar system into perspective. If you love space, then this is a must play. This app is also amazing at showing VR to people for the first time.
I cried! Absolutely incredible from start to finish.
This is the best money I have spent on a VR experience by a long way, and I have seen lots of amazing VR.
Phenomenal. Beautiful and unnerving.
Titans of Space was one of the first "Wow!" moments during the resurgence of VR with the Oculus Rift DK1 back in 2013.
In a brand new way, it allowed students to have an immersive experience of what they were studying. Most had only experienced the solar system standing on the earth looking up. Titans allowed them to see where they exist in the Solar System, and slowly move away as they ventured farther out. We all agreed to feeling as though our minds had been stretched out over the past hour.
And hundreds more on Meta Quest, Steam, and across the web.
Available on Meta Quest and Steam. PC version includes a flatscreen mode, no headset required.
Quest 2, 3, 3S & Pro. Hand tracking, room-scale comfort, zero setup.
PC VR for Index, Vive & Rift, plus a flatscreen mode, no headset required.
Languages: English · French · German · Spanish · Portuguese (BR) · Russian · Japanese · Chinese (Simplified)
Coming October 2026
The full guided tour. No headset needed.
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