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Everything you need to bring Titans of Space® to your classroom, science center, or institution: curriculum alignment, deployment, and pricing.
Standards Alignment
Mapped to NGSS Earth & Space Science
Titans of Space covers 40+ celestial bodies across 110 minutes of narrated content, directly supporting Next Generation Science Standards for grades 5–12. The table below maps specific Performance Expectations and crosscutting concepts to what students experience in the app.
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5-ESS1-1
Grade 5 Support an argument that differences in the apparent brightness of the sun compared to other stars is due to their relative distances from the Earth. | In the giant stars segment, stars are revealed one at a time and lined up in a row beside our Sun: Pollux, then Rigel, and finally VY Canis Majoris, which moves in next to the Sun for maximum impact. Seeing how enormous these stars are, yet how faint they look from Earth, helps students build the argument that apparent brightness comes down to distance. |
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MS-ESS1-2
Middle Develop and use a model to describe the role of gravity in the motions within galaxies and the solar system. | Gravity drives every motion students observe within the solar system: planets orbiting the Sun, moons orbiting planets, and Saturn's rings made of countless chunks each on its own orbit, shepherded by nearby moons. Narration covers gravitational barycenters (the Sun and Jupiter, Pluto and Charon) and tidal locking, giving students a working model of how gravity shapes the system. |
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MS-ESS1-3
Middle Analyze and interpret data to determine scale properties of objects in the solar system. | Side-by-side comparisons place celestial bodies next to each other at true relative scale. Students look up at Jupiter towering overhead, then see it dwarfed by the Sun, working from accurate size data and real mission-built surface maps (New Horizons at Pluto, Juno at Jupiter, Cassini at Saturn) to compare the scale properties of planets, dwarf planets, and moons. |
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HS-ESS1-4
High Use mathematical or computational representations to predict the motion of orbiting objects in the solar system. | Part of the tour expands the solar system out to real distances, placing students at Earth's true orbit with the Sun a distant point of light, then rising up and over the system to reveal every orbit traced at true scale. Along the way students meet the Kuiper belt, the centaur Chariklo, and Ceres on its off-ecliptic orbit. This provides the visual foundation for the orbital motion this standard asks students to predict mathematically, grounding the equations in a system they have seen in motion. |
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Crosscutting
Scale, Proportion & Quantity | Side-by-side comparisons place celestial bodies next to each other at true relative scale. Students physically look up at Jupiter towering overhead, then see it dwarfed by the Sun, building intuitive understanding of astronomical scale that flat diagrams cannot convey. Later the tour expands out to real distances, showing the true spacing between orbits at accurate scale. |
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Crosscutting
Systems & System Models | The solar system is presented as an interconnected system. Students see how moons orbit planets, planets orbit the Sun, and gravitational relationships shape ring systems and orbital paths. Narration draws out how these parts interact: barycenters shared between bodies, moons shepherding Saturn's rings, and tidal locking, reinforcing the concept of interacting system components. |
The MDM-deployed version is the same app as the consumer Quest version, with the same features and managed deployment.
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Works With Your Existing MDM
No sideloading required. Deploy Titans of Space through the platforms your team already uses, or try the free demo instantly.
How It Works
Try Free. No License Needed.
Available now as a ManageXR Instant App, with an ArborXR Demo App coming soon. Push to your fleet in seconds. The demo includes tour stops at Earth, Moon, Mercury, and Venus.
Full License Through Your MDM
Push to your fleet through ManageXR, ArborXR, or Meta Horizon. No sideloading, no manual installs. Assign licenses through your MDM and they appear on devices automatically.
No student data collected
Titans of Space collects zero personal data. No accounts, no analytics, no tracking. See our privacy policy for full details.
Public Venues
Museums & Science Centers
A self-guided VR solar system tour that visitors can walk up to and start on their own. No staff supervision required, no controllers to lose, and built-in comfort features that keep every visitor safe.
Kiosk-Ready
Self-paced and self-guided. Visitors put on the headset and start exploring. No staff needed at the station, no controllers to hand out or keep track of.
Flexible Session Length
A focused inner-planets tour takes just 10–15 minutes, perfect for walk-up visitors. The full solar system tour runs 30+ minutes for those who want to go deeper.
8 Languages
Subtitles in English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese. Tour Guide narration is in English with subtitles available in all languages.
No Controllers Needed
Hand tracking on Meta Quest means no controllers to purchase, sanitize, or replace. Reduces per-station costs and eliminates the “lost controller” problem entirely.
Comfort Mode
Gentle motion with fade transitions prevents motion sickness, critical for unattended stations where staff can’t check in with each visitor.
Unattended Operation
Pair with an MDM platform like ManageXR to lock the headset to Titans of Space. The station resets itself between visitors. No staff intervention needed.
Featured Deployment
Kopernik Observatory & Science Center
Vestal, NY
Kopernik runs a VR station available to museum visitors and school field trip groups. The self-paced format lets visitors of all ages explore the solar system on their own, with no prior VR experience required.
Read the full case studyCommon Questions
Privacy, deployment & procurement
The questions schools and science centers ask most when evaluating Titans of Space. Have one that is not here? Send it our way.
Does Titans of Space need an internet connection in the classroom?
No. The app runs fully offline once it is installed on the headset. There is no network transmission back to DrashVR, no accounts, and no sign-in, so it works the same whether or not your room has Wi-Fi.
Is it COPPA and FERPA compliant?
Yes. The MDM-deployed version collects no user data whatsoever, which makes it compliant with COPPA, FERPA, and GDPR by design. There are no accounts, no analytics, and no third-party SDKs. Because no student data is collected or processed, there is no student data to protect, share, or delete.
Do we need to sign a Data Privacy Agreement (DPA)?
Most districts find a DPA is not needed because the app collects no student data at all. We are happy to review your district's standard DPA on request and can walk your team through exactly what the app does and does not access.
Which headsets does it support?
Titans of Space PLUS runs on Meta Quest 1, Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest 3S, with hand tracking supported on every Quest model. It also runs on PC-tethered VR via Steam.
Do we have to sideload the app?
No sideloading is required. You deploy Titans of Space through the MDM platforms your team already uses, including ManageXR, ArborXR, and Meta Horizon managed services.
Is there a free demo we can try before buying?
Yes. A free demo is available as a ManageXR Instant App that you can push to your fleet in seconds. The demo includes tour stops at Earth, the Moon, Mercury, and Venus, so your team can evaluate the experience before purchasing a license.
How does licensing work?
Licensing is per device, with both annual and perpetual options and volume discounts for larger deployments. Education pricing for schools is separate from commercial pricing for paid-admission venues such as museums. Contact us for a quote tailored to your deployment.
Can our school purchase with a Purchase Order and pay by invoice?
Yes. Email us the number of units you are considering and we typically respond within one business day. We will go over pricing, and once we agree on terms we send an invoice and help set you up with your preferred MDM.
What is your refund policy?
Retail copies bought through the Meta Quest Store or Steam are handled by that platform's own refund policy. For MDM licenses purchased directly from us, we work with you directly if something is not right. We recommend trying the free demo first so you know the experience fits your classroom before you buy.
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