Bill Nye's Virtual Reality Space Science Kit

VR SPACE LAB

$59.99$69.99

Climb aboard Bill Nye's spaceship as we explore the cosmos with dozens of hands-on projects and activities, including VR goggles to blast through the atmosphere in virtual reality! This 75+ piece set and "Toy of the Year" Finalist includes everything you need to get started right out of the box!

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Bill Nye's VR Space Lab

Prepare to explore the depths of our universe, from asteroids and black holes, to rockets and rovers in this 85 piece activity set, including a 96 page activity book and VR goggles! Engage in dozens of physical projects and activities with step-by-step instructions that come alive in augmented reality, then take the captains chair as we travel through the universe and beyond with Bill Nye in this immersive, virtual reality learning experience!

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  • Abacus Brands | Virtual Reality Educational Toys and Science Kits for Kids
  • Abacus Brands | Virtual Reality Educational Toys and Science Kits for Kids
  • Abacus Brands | Virtual Reality Educational Toys and Science Kits for Kids
 VR SPACE LAB VR SPACE LAB
$59.99$69.99
STEP-BY-STEP AUGMENTED REALITY!

STEP-BY-STEP AUGMENTED REALITY!

Every single picture of every page is an augmented reality video that takes the guess work out of the projects and experiments as it comes alive in AR!

STEP-BY-STEP AUGMENTED REALITY!
STEP-BY-STEP AUGMENTED REALITY! STEP-BY-STEP AUGMENTED REALITY!
STEP-BY-STEP AUGMENTED REALITY!

360 VIRTUAL REALITY!

Imagine flying through space with Bill Nye as your personal instructor in a VR Space Lab!

360 VIRTUAL REALITY!

TELL ME ABOUT THE PROJECTS!

ICE MOUNTAIN

We'll combine a few chemicals to create a reaction, and as a result the liquid will crystalize and attach to paper, and form these super cool ice crystals!

But all that after we explore the glaciers of Nepture of course.

Solar Bug

In this kit we've included a solar panel, along with a motor. The idea here is to learn about solar power to understand the importance of clean, renewable energy, and see that it can actually power a motor, in other words make things move.

So if this little robot bug can move from the power of the sun, why can't everything else?

Earth’s layers

This one is one of my favorites! We're gonna' take a bunch of clay and roll it up in specific color patterns to replicate the layers of our Earth! It's a super fun and visually pleasing project, and a great way of showing everyone that you know the difference between the crust and the mantle.

Geodesic Dome

We, the science community, have concluded that a dome is the most resilient and sustainable approach to living, especially if colonizing a new planet. In this project we'll build one and talk more about how awesome they are.... maybe even see a few from around the world in virtual reality, I'll see what I can do.

Elephant Toothpaste

You've seen YouTubers do this because it's wild and crazy, but you haven't broken down the science behind what and why this reaction takes place. And maybe you have, I don't know, but what I do know is that we're gonna' do one together and talk about it because who doesn't love a good yeast extracting oxygen from peroxide experiment.

AND THERE'S MORE!?

My Favorites!

Trust me I'm only getting started! We're gonna' build a sundial and learn about how the Earth rotates our Sun, we'll make our own compass by training a household needle on how to find North, and we'll even defy gravity while learning about centripetal force!

All that and we haven't even done any virtual reality stuff yet, so hold on to your pants bucko!

WHAT'S IN THE BOX?

So much stuff, so little time, we've got everything from a dome and planetarium, to a volcanic eruption and so much more! This 85 piece, space exploration activity set, contains all the materials you need to dive into the action right out of the box!

WHAT'S IN THE BOX?