Artemis: Rocket Builds
A thrilling and enjoyable way for kids of all ages to dive into the world of space exploration.
Category
Science
Partners
NASA , Minecraft Education
Year
2024
Artemis: Rocket Builds
A thrilling and enjoyable way for kids of all ages to dive into the world of space exploration.
Category
Science
Partners
NASA , Minecraft Education
Year
2024
The Challenge
Getting young learners excited about real rocket science is hard, especially without making them feel it’s too complex or far-off.
Getting young learners excited about real rocket science is hard, especially without making them feel it’s too complex or far-off.
The core challenge was to transform the technical reality of the Artemis moon missions—Newton’s Laws in action, jet propulsion, and rocket design—into an experience that feels achievable and exciting. We needed to bridge the gap between abstract physics and hands-on discovery, making students feel like real propulsion engineers as they explore space concepts in Minecraft.
The core challenge was to transform the technical reality of the Artemis moon missions—Newton’s Laws in action, jet propulsion, and rocket design—into an experience that feels achievable and exciting. We needed to bridge the gap between abstract physics and hands-on discovery, making students feel like real propulsion engineers as they explore space concepts in Minecraft.





Our Strategy
We plunged students into the Artemis world with immersive, playable rocket science—fuelled by narrative and experimentation.
We plunged students into the Artemis world with immersive, playable rocket science—fuelled by narrative and experimentation.
By partnering with NASA, students meet virtual scientists and engineers, explore propulsion, design and build a rocket, and launch it from Cape Canaveral. In this world, they see Newton’s Laws at work and actively test and observe them through in-game builds and launches. This turns theory into play, mixing STEM learning with creative problem-solving in one thrilling lift-off.
By partnering with NASA, students meet virtual scientists and engineers, explore propulsion, design and build a rocket, and launch it from Cape Canaveral. In this world, they see Newton’s Laws at work and actively test and observe them through in-game builds and launches. This turns theory into play, mixing STEM learning with creative problem-solving in one thrilling lift-off.
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