NEW YORK: Nasa is developing augmented reality glasses like Google Glass for astronauts which will help them for several outer space tasks like doing repairs and conducting experiments.
These specially-developed glasses can project any information needed by its user right into the glasses’ lenses.
Nasa has recently teamed up with the San Francisco-based company Osterhout Design Group to develop such computerised glasses.
According to the US space agency, it was planning to develop a virtual reality glass that can project specific how-to guidelines that will then be followed by the astronauts, according to a Venture Beat report.
Presently, astronauts on space missions solely rely on printed instruction manuals.
If they are doing repairs in outer space they use index cards, held together by metal rings, in order to give them information on how to fix the problem.
Nasa’s engineering department is on busy developing a system that will integrate the organisations software into the glasses.