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To the moon and beyond: How HoloLens 2 is helping build NASA’s Orion spacecraft | Innovation Stories – Microsoft
When workers for Lockheed Martin began assembling the crew seats for a spacecraft designed to return astronauts to the moon and pave the way for human exploration to Mars, they had no need for paper instructions or tablet screens to work from.
Everything they needed to see from animations of how pieces fit together to engineering drawings to torque values for tightening bolts was visible in HoloLens 2 devices that they wore.
The mixed reality headsets left their hands free to manipulate hardwa…
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