menu

General Simulation Description

VR SPACE: UNLOCK THE SOLAR SYSTEM

Travel through our Solar System — explore planets up close, understand their unique features, and experience the scale of space in an immersive VR journey.

Physics

clock 15 minutes

VR

VR SPACE: UNLOCK THE SOLAR SYSTEM

About the laboratory

Experience the Solar system, visit planets like Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, and learn about space travel essentials — all from your home. Immerse in space exploration with cutting-edge VR. Discover planets, experience different gravities, and train for spaceflight seamlessly. Become an Explorer. Step into an astronaut’s shoes. Explore the cosmos, uncover new space corners, and construct your own space suit interactively. Ready for discovery? Your space exploration starts now. Embark on an educational adventure and witness the universe like never before.

Screenshot
Screenshot
Screenshot

Experience our VR lessons through real recordings

Our catalog

Want to explore a bit more?
Here is XReadyLab catalog

Omar Al-Fahad, IGCSE Science teacher from Saudi Arabia

I recently tried XReady Lab’s VR demo and was impressed by both the visually engaging and methodologically strong aspects of the content. It’s perfect for effective learning. VR isn’t just a trend; it’s a powerful tool that significantly enhances how students learn science topics

Lynda, Upper School Science teacher from the US, California

I felt overwhelmed at first about using new technologies. However, I knew it was essential for making a real impact on students’ learning. XReady Lab’s VR simulations in biology were easy to integrate, thanks to clear instructions and excellent support. My students loved the interactive lessons.

Paula, IB DP Biology teacher from Spain

While students spend 5–15 minutes in a virtual lab, they have no physical way to get distracted by their phones or chat with classmates. It’s 100% focus on learning and hands-on experiments in the lab

Friedrich, physics/astronomy & Earth science teacher from Germany

I see my students falling in love with astronomy when they can actually travel to other planets and design a spacesuit for their conditions. They say it’s way more exciting than memorizing temperature, pressure, and atmospheric composition from tables — and honestly, they’re absolutely right!

Scott, Middle school science/STEM teacher from the US, New Mexico

I was hesitant about introducing VR, as I stereotypically associated it with gaming addiction. But VR simulations allow students to explore complex topics — like chemical reactions and high-voltage systems — in a completely safe environment.

Saira, IB DP Biology teacher from UAE

VR helps to connect with students in a way they understand: high interactivity, constant feedback, real-time problem solving. I see my students fell more motivated, engaged and inspired