Mission to Mars
🚀 Do it like ESA, NASA & SpaceX

Your interactive travel planner to the red planet
Our space game is based on real scientific findings from ESA, NASA, and SpaceX. No science fiction here – you get genuine spaceflight know-how delivered directly to your phone. And it's all packaged in short, exciting, and addictive learning levels.
Don't play it if you're a couch potato!
With learntap.ai, you'll reach the next level of mobile gaming: You play and move around while playing. No more couch potatoing. learntap.ai turns your phone/tablet into an AR sensation. The knowledge is AI-generated, with editorial oversight.
For sci-fi lovers and tech nerds
Whether you love sci-fi, are a tech nerd, or are simply curious – our space game is perfect for you. Short rounds, snappy questions, top-notch design.
Play alone or compete against other gamers in challenges.
What topics can you expect?
1. Planetary science & Mars as a planet
- Mars as a planet, surface features, Martian atmosphere and climate
- the solar system
- Gravity and time dilation
- Astrobiology & Proof of Life
2. Space Research & Mission Development
- Fundamentals of space travel
- History of Mars exploration
- Development of Mars rovers, spacecraft components, remote sensing, robotics, autonomous systems and AI
- Mission planning
- Landing technologies
- AI-controlled mission control
- Mars sample return systems
- Experimental propulsion systems & next generation propulsion
- Quantum sensors for space
3. Human Presence & Sustainability on Mars
- lives of astronauts
- Human factors in space
- Use of local resources (ISRU)
- Radiation protection
- Closed life support systems
- Interplanetary communication systems
- Construction of Mars habitats
- Models for the habitability of Mars
- Food production on Mars
- Bioengineering for Mars
- 3D printing in space
- Mars Genomics & Synthetic Biology
- Simulated Mars missions
- Mars analogy on Earth
4. Societal, ethical & educational dimensions

- Terraforming concepts
- Planetary protection protocols
- Ethics of planetary colonization
- Art & Design in Space Research
- International cooperation
- Education and public relations
- STEM integration in Mars missions


