NASA astronauts will use Microsoft's futuristic HoloLens on the International Space Station
NASA
HoloLens will help International Space Station astronauts in two ways, according to the press release:
- "Remote Expert Mode," where an astronaut can have a holographic Skype window projected in their field of view, so a technician back on Earth can guide them through complex tasks.
- "Procedure Mode," which overlays "animated holographic illustrations displayed on top of the objects with which the crew is interacting."
In both cases, NASA says that it'll help reduce the amount of training that an astronaut crew needs to do even the most complicated procedures in space, helping ensure they're ready for anything.
"This new technology could also empower future explorers requiring greater autonomy on the journey to Mars," said Sam Scimemi, director of the ISS program, in a press release.
Astronauts have already tested HoloLens on NASA's Weightless Wonder C9 jet to make sure it can survive zero gravity, and they'll test it again (including network connectivity) once it's aboard the ISS. NASA is predicting that it'll go into actual use by the end of this year, and Microsoft has plans to send up more of the HoloLens glasses in the future.
They're calling this "Project Sidekick," and it'll also get put to use at Aquarius, NASA's undersea research base, once that mission launches on July 21st.
NASA also shared a video of the astronauts testing it out in low gravity on the Weightless Wonder C9 jet, if you want to see it in action:
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