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Have you ever wondered what it might be like to live on Mars? NASA is looking for volunteers for a yearlong mission that will simulate what living on the red planet might be like. On Feb. 16, NASA put out the call for four people to make up the second ...
NASA is considering using the popular benchmarking tool CapFrameX to measure the frame rate of its new cockpit simulator systems. These hand-built systems are designed to emulate the latest supersonic aircraft and spacecraft and need to deliver sufficient ...
NASA's next crew of "astronauts" won't leave Houston, but they will live like they're 140 million miles away - sealed inside a simulated Mars habitat for 378 days. NASA said last week that four research volunteers - Ross Elder, Ellen Ellis, Matthew ...
NASA simulations show how airflow, exhaust, and water systems interact during Artemis II launch, helping engineers refine launch pad design and manage pressure and sound effects.
NASA has begun the approval process to use CapFrameX, a popular benchmarking tool based on Intel’s PresentMon, for measuring FPS performance in its advanced flight simulator cockpit video systems. PCWorld reports that this potential adoption highlights ...
NASA has offered a sneak peek inside its Mars simulation habitat where four volunteers have now spent 150 days isolated from the outside world. By living within the confines of the 1,700-square-foot Mars Dune Alpha habitat at the Johnson Space Center in Houston,
They call it the Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS), and by all accounts, it is the world's largest flight simulator. Installed in a ten-story tower at the NASA Ames Simulation Lab in Silicon Valley, the device is presently busy informing helicopter maker ...
The sandbox portion of the Crew Health and Performance Analog, where research volunteers participate in simulated walks on the surface of Mars. Credit: NASA HOUSTON—NASA has selected four crewmembers for its second 378-day simulation of living and ...