Through HoloLens' holographic models and interaction design, engineers can see the appearance of parts, the location of the assembly, and the steps of the operation in HoloLens. Using HoloLens' SLAM technology, the associated holograms and labels are also accurately displayed on the assembled spacecraft entity, including the steps and details required for operation. In addition, engineers can see the appearance of the finished image in advance in HoloLens.
NASA is currently developing a new generation of manned spacecraft "Orion", a new generation of space equipment that can carry four astronauts and is part of NASA's original constellation plan.
By using HoloLens, the new technology replaces the 1500-page instruction manual, freeing hands for engineers, greatly improving work efficiency and operational accuracy.
The spacecraft will carry four astronauts to land on the moon again in 2020, and will continue to conquer solar system galaxies such as Mars. Engineers now say they are using Microsoft's HoloLens to participate in the development of Orion.