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Discover the universe with the Fly me to the Stars VR app!

- 2 June 2022

The OSR Fly me to the Stars VR app lets you explore the universe and learn about the 88 constellations in our night sky. Draw all golden constellations to unlock new planets. Complete the game and receive a reward! View the details about your own special star to learn more about astronomy. The free mobile VR App is available for iOS and Android. Download the app now and fly to the stars!

NEW: The Super Star Gift!

- 2 June 2022

We are very happy to announce our brand-new product: The Super Star Gift! Give a piece of the universe with this amazing present. This new, sparkling and out of this world star gift is now available for all new and existing customers from all over the world. Discover the magic of the Super Star Gift!

Labor Day planet conjunction

- 2 May 2022

Not so long ago, Labor Day was a “must have” event to be celebrated. Today, it is a somewhat faded scrapbook of the efforts of the ordinary, normal, working population and their household to ensure their human needs through their work. But…

SpaceX’s Raptor engine or the Russian RD-180?

- 5 April 2022

The ‘Raptors’ are a family of Mask’s methane engines, planned for the future ‘Starship’ rocket, which should take part in the exploration of the Moon and the colonization of Mars. The RD-180 is a Russian two-chamber kerosene engine. Until recently, the Russians sold over 120 of these powerful engines for $ 23 million each!

The Inexplicable 18 minutes

- 17 March 2022

Something unusual happened 4,000 years ago in the remote areas of our galaxy. The mysterious signal with extremely low periodicity, which has not been noticed in space so far, aroused great interest in the world and domestic media.

The boundaries of the Universe

- 25 February 2022

When we stand on the surface of the Earth, it is clear to us that it is of limited dimensions. Whichever way we go, we will return to the starting point, or if we miss it, we will turn in a circle. Only if we look up, in the direction of the sky, there seems to be no limit to how far one can go.