Explore the wonders of the galaxy with your robot companion.
Real science, not science fiction.
Real footage from telescopes.
Real satellite images of Earth.
Real weather & planetary data.




Frustration-free fun for kids aged 3+.
No reading required.
Aspiring astronauts can blast off in a rocket alongside ELI to explore planetary landscapes and conduct research in virtual space labs.
Your child will track cosmic weather and study our solar system—from frozen ice craters on the moon to the dusty red plains of Mars—using genuine cosmic data and stunning space photography captured by real telescopes and probes.


Spot a crater on the moon? Tap it! Every curiosity-driven discovery unlocks a hub of activities tailored to that cosmic wonder—from puzzles to matching games.
Your child will use real scientific tools—like a powerful telescope to hunt for hidden details and complete puzzles of beautiful nebulae. As they play, games automatically adapt to their growing abilities, offering fresh challenges and lasting value.
How big is the sun? Which rover would win a race on Mars?
Your child will master the fundamentals of measurement by comparing the sizes, weights, and distances of cosmic wonders. Through interactive space games and clever calculations, they will build core math skills while discovering the wonders of our universe.

How does an astronomer catalog the solar system? Through careful observation and a bit of creativity!
Your child will practice the fundamentals of scientific observation by recording their discoveries in a personal space logbook. Using out-of-this-world drawing tools—like specialized color palettes, planetary stamps, and tracing guides—they will build critical thinking skills while documenting the beautiful details of our universe.
Ready to bring the universe into your living room?
Adventures with ELI bridges the gap between digital learning and hands-on fun. Take the adventure offline with frustration-free activities like coloring sheets, printable crafts, and adorable 3D printable space projects your child can print and play with at home.
