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The Lost Universe * Hubble Home * Overview + About Hubble + The History of Hubble + Hubble Timeline + Why a Space Telescope in Space? + At the Museum + FAQs * Impact & Benefits + Hubble's Impact & Benefits + Science Impacts + Cultural Impact + Technology Benefits + Astro Community Impacts * Science + Hubble Science + Science Themes + Science Highlights + Science Behind Discoveries + Universe Uncovered + Explore the Night Sky * Observatory + Hubble Observatory + Hubble Design + Mission Operations + Missions to Hubble + Hubble vs Webb * Team + Hubble Team + Career Aspirations + Hubble Astronauts * News + Hubble News + Hubble News Archive + Social Media + Media Resources * Multimedia + Multimedia + Images + Videos + Sonifications + Podcasts + E-books + Lithographs + Fact Sheets + Online Activities Explore This Section Hubble Home Overview Impact & Benefits Science Observatory Team News Multimedia The Lost Universe NASA's Tabletop Role-Playing Game Adventure Illustration Title: "The Lost Universe" in yellow at the top of the page. A green, yellow, and beige dragon is wrapped around an illustration of the Hubble Space Telescope. The image background is in various shades of blue and black and depicts a dark forest with trees in black silhouette. 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 tabletop role-playing game (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. Reporter questions about the module may be directed to Claire Andreoli and Rob Garner in the Office of Communications at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Lead Producer: Paul Morris The Lost Universe [lost-universe-banner-square-v1] The Lost Universe Download The Lost Universe gameplay instructional booklet. Download [lost-universe-map-20240221-v4] Map of Aldastron Download the map of Aldastron to help you navigate through your adventure. Download Illustration Title: "The Lost Universe" in yellow at the top of the page. A green, yellow, and beige dragon is wrapped around an illustration of the Hubble Space Telescope. The image background is in various shades of blue and black and depicts a dark forest with trees in black silhouette. The Lost Universe Poster Download and print The Lost Universe poster. Download More Hubble Online Activities See All A screen displays the text "Select Your Birth Date" with the option to choose a month and day and submit. What Did Hubble See on Your Birthday? Faint band of stars, gas, and dust stretches from left to right across the frame. This band is a representation of our galaxy as seen from space, edge-on. Colorful icons representing the types of objects Hubble has observed litter the frame: blue stars, orange spiral for galaxies, pink clouds for nebulae, yellow swirling top for exotic objects, and a green circle for exoplanets. Hubble's Skymap Get a Hubble's-eye-view of cosmic objects An astronaut stands in front of a background of a nebula against a deep field of galaxies. The words "Name That Nebula" hovers above. Name that Nebula! Match nebulae with their names Photograph of Hubble orbiting the Earth Hubble Spacecraft 360 Degree Tour Virtually Tour Hubble in orbit A title slide that says "astronaut Fun Facts" Hubble Astronaut Fun Facts Play this trivia game and test your knowledge! 360 image of Hubble's "Space Telescope Operations Control Center" The image is stretched because it is designed for 360 degree viewing. The image shows many desks within the control center with data on their screens. Control Center 360-Degree Tour Take a virtual tour of Hubble's operations center Explore More Hubble Hubble images are suspended between stone arches and hanging over classical marble busts at an art museum. A Hubble model is displayed among the statues. Hubble's Cultural Impact Even if you don't know anything about the Hubble Space Telescope, its pictures have been a part of your life. Read More Hubble view of an expanding halo of light around star V838 Monocerotis. Center of the ball-like cloud holds a bright star surrounded by red gas. The outer region of the "ball" is a tan color dotted with stars. Black background dotted with stars. Hubble Science Highlights Hubble has affected every area of astronomy. Its most notable scientific discoveries reflect the broad range of research and the breakthroughs it has achieved. Read More Hubble Nebula - Crab Nebula Explore the Night Sky Your backyard telescope and binoculars may not have the capabilities of Hubble, but you can still see amazing objects. Compare what you see with the images Hubble has taken. Read More Hubble Space Telescope Hubble E-books Investigate the mysteries of the universe with Hubble. Learn Hubble's history. E-books dive deeper into Hubble discoveries and more. 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