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The boundless, open universe ofNo Man’s Skyis pretty easy to traverse thanks to the game’s wide variety of starships, but one player has managed to jump from one planet to another with nothing but the Pilgrim exocraft by taking advantage of rare planetary conditions. Fans are still discovering wild new things to do inNo Man’s Skyalmost nine years after the game’s initial launch, with the game’s developers continuing to support it all this time later with substantial content updates that come at no additional cost to players.

While there’s no shortage of games that let players explore space, there’s really nothing out there that’s quite likeNo Man’s Sky. The game’s universe is procedurally generated, truly open, and unfathomably large – so huge, in fact, that it’s thought that only a tiny fraction ofNo Man’s Sky’s 18 quintillion planetswill ever be seen by players. Every inch of every planet can be traversed on-foot, and players can even travel seamlessly from a planet’s atmosphere into space without being hampered by any loading screens. Of course, players can also make use of a variety of unique exocraft vehicles to get around on a planet’s surface faster, including the motorbike-like Pilgrim.

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Despite what some players may think, travelers don’t necessarily require a starship to get fromone planet to another inNo Man’s Sky. A breathtaking example of unconventional space travel was recently shared in a clip from the player known as irmike1283, which showcases a massive interplanetary ramp of their own design that no doubt took many hours to build. This huge ramp takes advantage of a rare phenomenon inNo Man’s Skywhere planets are extremely close together, even colliding in some cases. Thanks to the relatively short distance between planets, the player managed to use their ramp to successfully jump from one world to another and back again in an extreme exocraft stunt.

This No Man’s Sky Build Takes Exocraft Jumps To Another Level

This actually isn’t the craziest wayplayers have traveled between planets inNo Man’s Sky, but it’s certainly a testament to the seemingly endless possibilities that are open to players in the game’s sandbox-like universe. The creator of this awesome project even shared its location coordinates in their post, so any players that are interested can punch the coordinate glyphs into their nearest portal and try out the ramp for themselves.

No Man’s Skycontinues to thrive in 2025following the launch of its latest update, known as Beacon. This latest content drop brings a significant overhaul to planetary settlements and their associated gameplay mechanics while also introducing some valuable quality-of-life options. The update was also accompanied by the Nintendo Switch 2 version of the game, which existing Switch players can upgrade to completely for free.

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A Group of Players on a Mountain in No Man’s Sky

The Player on a Planet With a Ship and Building in the Distance

Flying Through an Asteroid Field in No Man’s Sky

A Cruiser in Space From No Man’s Sky