How to Create a Space Program in Vanilla Minecraft

Name your space program., Build a base of operations., Conduct tests to send things to space., Build more buildings., Colonize a "planet"., Share your studies with the world (optional)., Keep designing and building and exploring, and have fun.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Name your space program.

    You could name it after your Minecraft character, or parody a real life space program.

    For example, Steve, the default character of Minecraft, could name his space program "Steve Space Program".

    A little boring, but you get the picture.

    Or he could name it MASA, the Minecraft Aeronautical Space Agency.
  2. Step 2: Build a base of operations.

    Do you want it to be an observatory, or an underground lab? A cave, or a treehouse? Build whatever you want, but make sure it looks very scientific and space-y. , For example, you could build a TNT cannon to launch pigs into orbit, or you could simply build a tower as high as possible.

    Another thing you could do is build a rocket with TNT in it and blow it up while inside it.

    Then, you can pretend that you've landed on an Earth-like planet.

    Or you can go to the Nether.

    Or you can pretend to have found a cave planet.

    The possibilities go on and on and on! , You want a space complex.

    You can build a rocket-launching building, a dormitory, a storehouse, a museum, a bunch of scientific labs, etc.

    Build and build and build. , This could be an unexplored section of the world that you can say is an Earth-like planet, the Nether, the End, a cave system, etc.

    Think about it! Wouldn't it be cool to have a base on another planet? , If you're on a server, allow people to view your data, or something like that.

    If not, you can either open to LAN and invite a friend onto your world, or you can take screenshots. ,
  3. Step 3: Conduct tests to send things to space.

  4. Step 4: Build more buildings.

  5. Step 5: Colonize a "planet".

  6. Step 6: Share your studies with the world (optional).

  7. Step 7: Keep designing and building and exploring

  8. Step 8: and have fun.

Detailed Guide

You could name it after your Minecraft character, or parody a real life space program.

For example, Steve, the default character of Minecraft, could name his space program "Steve Space Program".

A little boring, but you get the picture.

Or he could name it MASA, the Minecraft Aeronautical Space Agency.

Do you want it to be an observatory, or an underground lab? A cave, or a treehouse? Build whatever you want, but make sure it looks very scientific and space-y. , For example, you could build a TNT cannon to launch pigs into orbit, or you could simply build a tower as high as possible.

Another thing you could do is build a rocket with TNT in it and blow it up while inside it.

Then, you can pretend that you've landed on an Earth-like planet.

Or you can go to the Nether.

Or you can pretend to have found a cave planet.

The possibilities go on and on and on! , You want a space complex.

You can build a rocket-launching building, a dormitory, a storehouse, a museum, a bunch of scientific labs, etc.

Build and build and build. , This could be an unexplored section of the world that you can say is an Earth-like planet, the Nether, the End, a cave system, etc.

Think about it! Wouldn't it be cool to have a base on another planet? , If you're on a server, allow people to view your data, or something like that.

If not, you can either open to LAN and invite a friend onto your world, or you can take screenshots. ,

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