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But Kelly's AR use, via the Microsoft HoloLens, aboard the space station is truly taking geek cred to the next level. The tweet from Kelly showed up on Saturday as the astronaut marked another day ...
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly gives Microsoft's HoloLens headset a big thumbs-up for work in outer space – and for shooting down aliens in his spare time.
Top image: Technicians used HoloLens 2 devices to assemble the crew module seats, similar to these seats in a mockup of the Orion spacecraft, for the first Orion mission to carry astronauts into space ...
HoloLens in space: NASA astronaut Scott Kelly dons Microsoft’s holographic headset. by Todd Bishop on February 20, 2016 at 9:53 am February 20, 2016 at 9:56 amTodd Bishop on February 20, 2016 at ...
Microsoft and NASA's partnership began on June 28th, 2015 as part of Project Sidekick when a SpaceX supply rocket docked with the ISS and delivered the headsets to the waiting astronauts ...
Even Scott Kelly -- a NASA astronaut who just returned to Earth after 340 days on the International Space Station -- is on board with augmented reality. Kelly tested out the Microsoft HoloLens, an ...
Astronauts will soon have plenty of sweet tools at their disposal, but nothing quite like this -- as promised, NASA recently began testing Microsoft HoloLens aboard the International Space Station.
Astronauts will be able to use HoloLens to communicate with those back on Earth in several ways. There's a "remote expert mode," where ground operators can use Skype to see what a crew member sees.
NASA astronauts test the HoloLens on the C9 Weightless Wonder jet. NASA NASA and Microsoft announced today that a pair of HoloLens glasses — Microsoft's insane wearable holographic computer ...
It's hard enough for regular people on Earth to exercise every day. Imagine being an astronaut aboard the International Space Station, floating 220 miles above the Earth's surface with no access ...
In 2016, Microsoft sent its AR headset Hololens to the space station, where astronauts like Scott Kelly used it to receive guidance, both in real time and not, from crew members on Earth in ...