Orbit X is an innovative project inspired by space exploration, designed to simulate scientific and educational experiments in an orbital environment. It offers users an interactive experience that mirrors life aboard the International Space Station (ISS) ، from Earth observation to studying the effects of microgravity.

Game Levels

All these stages represent an astronaut’s journey , from training in NBL to stepping into the ISS . Each subsequent stage unlocks only after successfully completing the mission of the previous one, making the experience progressive, immersive, and rewarding.

EVA LEVEL

EVA is when an astronaut exits the spacecraft to work in space, performing maintenance or experiments while wearing a life-support suit.

CUPOLA LEVEL

Cupola is the observation module on the ISS, where astronauts monitor Earth, track spacecraft operations, and capture imagery through its panoramic window.

NBL LEVEL

NBL (Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory) is a massive underwater facility where astronauts train inside water to simulate weightlessness, practice spacewalks, and refine mission procedures.

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about the team

ORBIT-X TEAM

Orbit-X is a multidisciplinary team of developers and designers creating an interactive digital experience for the 25th Anniversary of the ISS. Our project blends 3D design, creative visuals, and health insights to inspire the next generation of space explorers.

ISS

The ISS is a unique orbiting lab providing microgravity for research in medicine, biology, physics, and technology. It advances space exploration, benefits life on Earth, and fosters international collaboration for future missions.

NBL

The Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at NASA trains astronauts for spacewalks using a large indoor pool, supporting mission planning, hardware testing, and procedure development.

OUR GAME

Space Mission 3D is an interactive educational game using real NASA data to simulate astronaut training from the NBLto the ISS.

It promotes STEM learning, teamwork, and health awareness through vital sign monitoring. The project supports SDG 3 (Good Health) and SDG 4 (Quality Education) by combining science, space, and sustainability in one engaging experience.

VITAL SIGNS & TOOLS

Here, we showcase approximate vital signs of an

astronaut along with real NASA maintenance tools.

The goal is to explore and learn about key aspects of space

operations and astronaut life.

Future Versions

In future versions, astronauts will step outside the ISS to perform real EVA missions—the same tasks they trained for underwater. This time, vital signs will shift, reflecting the physical and mental challenges of space.

New tools, tougher conditions, and high-stakes decisions will push players beyond their limits. Get ready—the real spacewalk is coming.

EVA LEVEL

EVA is when an astronaut exits the spacecraft to work in space, performing maintenance or experiments while wearing a life-support suit.

Video

Short Game Play From the Game