"NASA's Sci-Fi Adventure: The Lost Universe Tabletop RPG"

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NASA has released its first tabletop role-playing game, The Lost Universe, which combines educational elements about the Hubble Space Telescope with a sci-fi/fantasy narrative involving magic and dragons. Set on the planet Exlaris, the game follows Earthlings brought through a portal to save the stolen telescope from a dragon. The 44-page gameplay book is available for free and emphasizes the telescope's scientific importance, while also incorporating fantasy lore and references to NASA.
Topics:technology#educational#hubble-space-telescope#nasa#science-and-technology#tabletop-game#ttrpg
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