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Crews at Russian Cosmodrome assemble spacecraft with VR Glasses by Staff Writers Park Patriot, Russia (Sputnik) Aug 31, 2021
Virtual reality glasses are used by the military units of the Plesetsk cosmodrome in Russia to train to assemble space rockets, St. Petersburg-based Mozhaisky Military Space Academy told reporters on Saturday. The academy said at the Army-2021 forum that it had developed a 3D-model of the testing complex at the cosmodrome, and the trainees work with it using VR glasses and wireless manipulation mechanisms. The first regime of using the training facility involves a virtual walk around the cosmodrome and a lecture. "The second regime is a range of practical exercises, when a trainee can perform military unit responsibilities, and the program would check the correctness and sequence of the steps made," the academy spokesperson said. The training system is currently being tested and incorporated into the academic program. The Army-2021 military forum is being held from 22-28 August in Russia's Moscow Region to demonstrate cutting-edge technologies and achievements in military and defence industries. Source: RIA Novosti
Orbit Logic adds augmented reality to SpyMeSat Greenbelt MD (SPX) Aug 26, 2021 Orbit Logic's award-winning SpyMeSat mobile app (available in the Apple App Store and Google Play) now includes an augmented reality (AR) interface for better awareness of overflying imaging satellites! The AR view overlays the orbit and position of satellites that can image your location, providing a better understanding of satellite viewing geometry and potential obstructions; e.g., to know if an image taken by that satellite of your position would be obscured by a tree or a building. The ... read more
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