The experiment took place in October 2021 and featured members of the team of aviation physicians. Using Microsoft’s HoloLens Kinect camera and AXA’s custom software, their images were captured, redesigned, and then broadcast live on the space station. French ESA astronaut Thomas Baskett was with a mixed reality viewer, which allowed the software to exaggerate the reconstructed images into reality and communicate directly with the doctors.
This is a technology that has been around since at least 2016, but this is the first time it has been used in such a serious and remote environment as space. “This is a whole new way of communicating over long distances,” said Dr. Joseph Schmidt.
Was the first man to be holoDransported from Earth to space
With Aexa CEO Fernando de la Pena Laga and their team. At a station traveling at a speed of 28 thousand km per hour in orbit at an altitude of 400 km above the Earth, they were able to simulate an encounter with this technique in the same physical space where they were.
NASA has shown that a new communication is possible and will be the first step towards future missions.
Next is the integration of holotransport with augmented reality
: “We will combine augmented reality with hoptix,” said Schmidt, who presented Spock’s Vulcan salute on the souvenir photo. Letting them know that it works together will make everyone feel safe.
Holotransport also offers innovative live applications on Earth
. Whether in other extreme environments such as Antarctica, marine oil fields or military zones, this type of technology can help people communicate in difficult situations and unite people regardless of distance or environmental challenges.
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