Suited Test in Orion on This Week @NASA – April 1, 2016
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 1 Απρ 2016
Engineers
at Johnson Space Center in Houston are using a mockup of NASA’s Orion
spacecraft to evaluate how well astronauts are able to operate Orion’s
rotational hand controller and cursor control device, while dressed in
spacesuits. The controllers operate the displays and control system used
to maneuver and interact with the spacecraft. The testing aims to
provide data that can be used to make adjustments needed to ensure
future Orion crews can interact appropriately with the spacecraft’s
control system during deep space missions. Also, Milestone for Spaceport
of the Future, Russian Supply Ship Launches to ISS, Team Selected to
Build Planet-Hunting Instrument, First Heat Map of Super Earth and
Milestone for Green Propellant Mission!
at Johnson Space Center in Houston are using a mockup of NASA’s Orion
spacecraft to evaluate how well astronauts are able to operate Orion’s
rotational hand controller and cursor control device, while dressed in
spacesuits. The controllers operate the displays and control system used
to maneuver and interact with the spacecraft. The testing aims to
provide data that can be used to make adjustments needed to ensure
future Orion crews can interact appropriately with the spacecraft’s
control system during deep space missions. Also, Milestone for Spaceport
of the Future, Russian Supply Ship Launches to ISS, Team Selected to
Build Planet-Hunting Instrument, First Heat Map of Super Earth and
Milestone for Green Propellant Mission!
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