SPACE VIDEOS

Your window to the cosmos. Stream the most breathtaking Space Videos, capturing the raw power of rocket launches, lunar landings, and the silent beauty of the deep universe.

    NASA is Putting a Nuclear Reactor on the Moon: What Could Go Wrong?

    When you look up at the Moon at night, you probably see a peaceful, silent, glowing rock. It’s the ultimate…

    Can Jupiter Be Turned Into a Star? The Science of Stellar Ignition

    The idea of turning Jupiter into a “Second Sun” has long been a staple of science fiction, most notably in…

    The Secret Rooftop Rebellion: Surviving a National Internet Blackout

    What happens when an entire country’s internet is shut down in a single second? I was completely blown away while…

    Artificial Gravity in Space: Can We Really Create It?

    When we imagine life in space, one problem always comes to mind: zero gravity. Floating around looks fun, but in…

    8 Minutes to Darkness: The Future of Earth Without Sun

    Imagine looking up at the sky. The Sun is shining, the birds are singing, and everything feels normal. But here…

    SPACE MOVIES

    Embark on an interstellar voyage without leaving Earth. Explore our definitive list of Space Movies that visualize humanity’s destiny among the stars, from scientific epics to deep-space thrillers.

      Mars Traveler’s Menu: This Steak Didn’t Come From a Cow! (The Food 3.0 Revolution)

      At Metaverse Planet, we have always kept our eyes fixed on the furthest horizon—the Red Planet and beyond. We have…

      Sunshine (2007) – A Deep-Space Mission to Save Humanity | Sci-Fi Thriller Review

      In Sunshine, a team of international astronauts embarks on a perilous mission to save a dying Sun, humanity’s only source…

      Moon – A haunting, intimate exploration of isolation and identity

      Moon (2009) is a sci-fi psychological drama set in a near-future where space exploration is powered by corporate-controlled lunar mining.…

      Interstellar – An epic journey through space, love, and the limits of time

      Interstellar (2014) is a 2014 epic science fiction film directed by Christopher Nolan. The film follows former NASA pilot Joseph…

      The Challenge – A thrilling, high-stakes survival adventure in space

      The Challenge (Russian: Vyzov) is a Russian space‑drama directed by Klim Shipenko. It follows thoracic surgeon Evgenia Belyaeva, who is…



      SPACE BLOG

      Charting the course to the stars. Dive into our Space Blog for deep analyses on Mars colonization, orbital economies, and the engineering challenges of becoming a multi-planetary species

        Are Spacecraft That Work for Centuries Possible?

        Next-generation RTG technology featuring Americium-241 is paving the way for deep space vehicles that can operate for centuries. Moreover, Americium-241…

        The Celestial Ear: China’s FAST Telescope and the Gamble of Contact

        Imagine standing on the edge of a massive dish. Now, imagine that dish is large enough to fit 30 football…

        Future Space Role Quiz

        Future Space Role Quiz Your Place in the Cosmos Humanity is reaching for the stars, but which path is yours?…

        Will Elon Musk Ever Reach Mars? The Man Behind Humanity’s Greatest Dream

        For more than two decades, Elon Musk has been on a mission that sounds like it belongs in a sci-fi…

        The Ultimate Guide to the Next Era of Space Exploration

        I remember looking up at the night sky as a kid, dreaming of the day when space travel would feel…

        Can Blockchain Operate in Space? Exploring Satellite-Based Systems

        The concept of deploying blockchain networks beyond Earth’s surface has moved from science fiction to active research. As space exploration…



        SPACE CALENDER

        Sync your watch with the cosmos. Our precision Space Calendar tracks every upcoming rocket launch and orbital mission, ensuring you never miss a moment of history in the making.

          April 2, 2026

          The Sky Is Getting Crowded: April 2026 Space Launch Schedule

          Every time I hear the final ten seconds of a countdown on a live stream, I still get goosebumps. There…

          Space Categories

          Space: Not Just a Vacuum, It’s Our Future Home

          I’ll admit it: I’m that person who sets an alarm for 3 AM just to watch a rocket launch live. There is something profoundly humbling yet incredibly empowering about watching humanity leave this rock. But looking at the Space category here on Metaverse Planet, I realized something important: Space isn’t just about astronauts and billionaires anymore. It’s about us.

          In this section, I don’t just copy-paste NASA press releases. I try to decode what it actually means when SpaceX blows up another prototype (hint: it’s usually a good thing) or what the James Webb Telescope is really looking for in the dark corners of the universe.

          Whether you are a sci-fi dreamer waiting for the first ticket to Mars, or a pragmatist wondering how satellite internet will change the global economy, you are in the right place. We are witnessing the era where “Earth” becomes just our first address, not our only one.


          Frequently Asked Questions (And My Honest Thoughts)

          Q1: Is living on Mars actually going to happen in our lifetime? Answer: If you asked me ten years ago, I would have said “maybe.” Now? I’m saying “prepare your bags.” With the progress I’m tracking from SpaceX and Blue Origin, the hardware is becoming real. It won’t be a luxury vacation at first—it will be dangerous and gritty—but yes, I believe we will see the first humans on Mars before the 2030s are over.

          Q2: Why do we spend billions on space when we have problems on Earth? Answer: This is the question I get asked the most. Here is my take: Space isn’t an escape; it’s a lab. The technology we develop to survive up there (water recycling, solar energy, advanced materials) is exactly what we need to solve climate and resource problems down here. Plus, let’s not forget: GPS, MRI machines, and even the camera in your phone exist because of space research.

          Q3: Are we alone in the universe? Answer: That’s the ultimate question, isn’t it? While I haven’t posted any “Little Green Men” news yet, the data coming from modern telescopes is staggering. We are finding exoplanets in the “Goldilocks Zone” (habitable zone) almost every week. We might not find a civilization tomorrow, but finding biological signatures (signs of microbial life) is, in my opinion, just a matter of time.

          Q4: Will space travel ever be affordable for normal people? Answer: Right now, it’s a playground for the ultra-rich. But remember, air travel was the same in the 1920s. As reusable rockets (like Starship) become the norm, the cost per kilogram to launch drops drastically. I don’t think we’ll be commuting to the Moon next year, but “orbital tourism” will likely become as common as a luxury cruise within two decades.

          Q5: What is “Space Junk” and should we be worried? Answer: Yes, we should. I often write about this because it’s the “climate change” of orbit. There are thousands of dead satellites and debris pieces flying at bullet speeds. If we don’t clean it up (and there are cool startups working on this), we could trap ourselves on Earth. It’s a serious topic that I keep a close eye on.

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