Welcome to The Lost Universe: NASA’s First Tabletop Role-playing Game

  • Released Saturday, March 2, 2024

Calling all adventurers!

It’s time to gather your party and your favorite tabletop role-playing game system.

A dark mystery has settled over the city of Aldastron on the rogue planet of Exlaris. Researchers dedicated to studying the cosmos have disappeared, and the Hubble Space Telescope has vanished from Earth’s timeline. Only an ambitious crew of adventurers can uncover what was lost. Are you up to the challenge?

This adventure is designed for a party of 4-7 level 7-10 characters and is easily adaptable for your preferred TTRPG system.

NASA’s first TTRPG adventure invites you to take on a classic villain (while also using and learning science skills!) as you overcome challenges and embark on an exciting quest to unlock more knowledge about our universe. Download your game documents below and get ready to explore Exlaris!

Want to share how your adventure unfolds? Share it with #NASATTRPG on social media.

For more information, visit https://nasa.gov/hubble.

Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Paul Morris: Lead Producer

Music Credit:
"Sailing to Conquest" by Idriss-El-Mehdi Bennani [SACEM], Olivier Louis Perrot [SACEM], and Philippe Andre Vandenhende SACEM] via Sound Pocket Music [PRS] and Universal Production Music.

Audio Credits:
Designed Drop Bass With Slow-mo by WOW SOUND via Motion Array

Glitch Whoosh by readsounds via Motion Array

Medieval Battlefield Ambience by Motion Audio via Motion Array

Big Monster Roars by Woozle via Motion Array

Dragon Wings Flapping by dauzkobza via Motion Array


Video Credits:
Woman Rolls Grey Twenty Sided Die Across Game Table With Candles Lit
By BlackBoxGuild via Pond5

Throwing 20 Sided Dice In
By BlackBoxGuild via Pond5

Miniatures In Castle
By BlackBoxGuild via Pond5

Die Rolling On To Screen
By BlackBoxGuild via Pond5

Dragon Attack Green Screen 3D Animation And Rendering
By Razzy20800 via Pond5



Credits

Please give credit for this item to:
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. However, please credit individual items as indicated above.

Release date

This page was originally published on Saturday, March 2, 2024.
This page was last updated on Friday, March 1, 2024 at 11:46 AM EST.


Missions

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