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Virtual Reality in Space Training – Conclusion

In my final installment, Post 3, I cast a vision towards the future, envisaging how evolving virtual reality technologies and emerging innovations are set to further revolutionize astronaut training. I discuss the potential of extended reality, analyze VR’s effectiveness compared to traditional methods, and gather astronaut perspectives on this immersive training journey.

Virtual Reality in Space Training, Part 2

Where have I been for a couple of months? I had to reprioritize my energy to deal with some events and objectives that urgently needed my attention. We had a couple of family situations come up that took the wind out of my sails, just as I was preparing to start my holiday decorating. I… (read more)

Virtual Reality in Space Training

In Post 1, I delve into the transformative role of virtual reality (VR) in astronaut training, exploring its evolution from traditional methods to advanced, immersive simulations. I’ll examine how VR technology not only enhances the realism of spacewalks and emergency procedures but also introduces a new era of safety and efficiency in preparing astronauts for the challenges of space exploration.

CubeSats: The Cutest Thing in Space

I was reading one of my techie newsletters recently and the writer mentioned something of which I had never before heard: CubeSats. I know that there are a lot of things in space of which I have never before heard, but I thought I had heard of the big, important things. As it turns out,… (read more)

Hubble: An Icon for Space Junkies (like me)

In April of 2015, the Hubble Space Telescope will turn 25 years old, and in that quarter century, it has given scope to the imaginations of space geeks everywhere. Recently I saw a really neat photo that got me curious about the device, so I figured it’d make a great first space post here. I’ll… (read more)