
Scientific Discovery
Axiom Space + NASA
The Brief: Glass Engine made history, working with the team at Course Rebel produced a world-first augmented reality (AR) livestream featuring NASA and the designer of the ISS Space Station, live from Mission Control in Houston. This groundbreaking event merged real-time AR technology with live broadcasting, allowing audiences to engage with immersive 3D models of the ISS while hearing firsthand insights from one of its key designers.
The project aimed to revolutionize space storytelling, making complex engineering and space science more engaging, interactive, and accessible to global audiences.



Creative
Videography
Digital Content
AR Livestream
Our Results:
The AR livestream was a historic achievement, redefining how audiences experience space exploration in real-time. It generated unprecedented engagement, attracting global viewers, industry professionals, and space enthusiasts. The project set a new benchmark for immersive space education, demonstrating how AR can enhance STEM outreach, interactive learning, and live broadcasting for major institutions like NASA.
World First AR Livestream
Scientific Impact
High Impact Storytelling
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