Source: Tech Republic and NASA

The Virtual Reality Laboratory (VRL) is an immersive training facility that provides real time graphics and motion simulators integrated with a tendon-driven robotic device to provide the kinesthetic sensation of the mass and inertia characteristics of any large object (<500lb) being handled.

VR in space

Astronaut Terry Virts practices his Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER) training aboard the International Space Station.
Image: NASA

The evolution of the NASA HMD.

1991 – Flight Helmet Virtual Research (LCD displays – 320×240)
1992 – N-Vision Datavisor (CRT displays – 1280×1024)
1994 – N-Vision Datavisor(CRT displays – 1280×1024)
2005 – N-Vision Datavisor (Micro-OLED displays – 800×600)
2012 – In-house built (LCD displays – 1280×720)
2015 – In-house built (OLED displays – 1920×1080)

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