NASA's Images Of Space Will Be Broadcast On Outernet's Huge Screens In Central London

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Last Updated 04 August 2023

NASA's Images Of Space Will Be Broadcast On Outernet's Huge Screens In Central London
A huge space station broadcast onto the walls and ceiling of the Outernet
Outernet Explorer's Club runs from 10 August 2023 till the end of the year.

Outer space lands in the middle of town this month, with a cosmic NASA show screened at Outernet London.

Combining forces with US space agency NASA, Outernet London — a collection of massive screens near Tottenham Court Road station — will broadcast stunning images of the cosmos, starting from 10 August.

A man stands in front of the vast screens, with NASA imagery on them
The projected show broadcasts for five minutes on the half-hour.

Outernet Explorer's Club see images sourced by NASA — as well as other international space agencies — projected onto the four-storey high, 16K wrap-around screens at Outernet's flagship space, The Now Building. The views — broadcast for five minutes every half hour — will be seen as from a 'space station', digitally created for the installation.

The space station screened onto the walls and ceilings of the Outernet - with a red bus driving past one of the entrances
Once you've finished exploring outer space, you can catch a bus home.

Outernet Explorer's Club at Outernet London runs from 10 August 2023 till the end of the year, and broadcasts on the half-hour each day. It's free to visit.