A journey into space… That’s the dream many of us would love to fulfill one day. But let’s be realistic: before we can reach for the stars alongside astronauts of our own making, we’ll have to be patient and… work hard. But don’t panic—in Lyon, you’ll be able to launch yourself into orbit starting June 25 while keeping your feet firmly on the ground. Because Space Explorers: The ISS Experience isn’t just another experience; it’s trulyan unprecedented milestone in the world of immersive technology.
25 June 2026 14:00 + more dates
Space Explorers: The ISS Experience, a journey to the stars thanks to the best of technology

More than 500,000 people have already been captivated by the Space Explorers: The ISS Experience. Directly inspired by NASA missions and by 360º videos captured in space that have never been released to the general public, the result is stunningly realistic. Head straight to the famous ISS (International Space Station) at an altitude of over 400 kilometers!
In France, this will be a major first, and Lyon has been specifically chosen as the flagship among the host cities for the Space Explorers: The ISS Experience. Expectations are sky-high, but the technology arriving for the occasion will live up to them. Described as a true odyssey, Space Explorers: The ISS Experience combines cinematic storytelling with immersive set design for a strikingly realistic result.Since its world premiere in Montreal in 2021, the experience has captivated audiences during its presentations in Houston, San Francisco, Shanghai, and Singapore. Lyon now joins this list of destinations, confirming its growing role as a cultural and creative hub.
Unanimous praise across the Atlantic

The experience is based on the Emmy Award-winning series, Space Explorers: The ISS Experience, the largest media project ever filmed in space. A unique project created and produced by Felix & Paul Studios in association with TIME Studios and in collaboration with the U.S. National Laboratory on the International Space Station, NASA, the Canadian Space Agency, ROSCOSMOS, the European Space Agency, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre.
