Augmented reality to help astronauts make sense of space
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 - 08:28
in Astronomy & Space
Life aboard the International Space Station is hard work. Crewmembers have a multiplicity of complex tasks, potentially involving thousands of tools, components and other items. But ESA astronaut Frank De Winne has begun testing the prototype of an unusual helper designed to make astronaut life easier.
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