Take a trip to outer space in the final days of The Infinite Immersive Experience at Silver Street Studios

Marvel at breathtaking views of space in The Infinite Experience | Photo: Felix & Paul Studios; courtesy of The Infinite

Catch your last chance to head to the final frontier in The Infinite Immersive Experience at Silver Street Studios through Sunday, April 17, 2022.

Less than two weeks remain for you to claim a spot aboard the virtual International Space Station in The Infinite Experience, taking place at Sawyer Yards’ Silver Street Studios.

The 60-minute VR experience allows visitors to strap into a headset and physically walk through a life-sized virtual ISS, where they can learn about life in orbit thanks to footage and astronaut interviews shot while on the station.

In these final days of its months-long stay, The Infinite Experience also provides unforgettable views while peering through the cupola windows of the ISS or hovering just outside the station, where you can take in breathtaking sights of the big blue marble we call Earth and the cosmos that surrounds us. Following the VR experience, visitors will also have an opportunity to view installations from internationally renown artists that help deepen the feelings and themes of outer space.

These are the final days for this critically acclaimed experience, so act fast to stake your spot in space before it’s gone for good on Easter Sunday, April 17.

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The Infinite Experience at Silver Street Studios

Step through an immersive VR experience in the last days of The Infinite | Photo: Melissa Taylor; courtesy of The Infinite

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