For Australian game studio Opaque Space,video sex porno you could say life has been imitating art recently.
The Melbourne-based studio is behind Earthlight, a virtual reality game that is possibly the closest you can get to walking in space without being there, which has gotten plenty of attention from NASA.
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk will give a big SpaceX talk about Mars this week. Here's what we knowNow Boeing has hired Opaque Space to help with future capabilities on a VR training system the aerospace company has developed for its forthcoming CST-100 Starliner capsule.
The spacecraft's primary function is to transport NASA astronauts and other crew members to and from the International Space Station.
"[It's an] immensely critical opportunity for us to showcase our work as Australian developers but also to showcase the development work happening in Australia," Emre Deniz, Opaque Space CEO and director, said.
The CST-100 Starliner virtual reality training system will supplement the physical Starliner simulator, and is a low-cost training method for astronauts. For Starliner, Boeing decided to look outside its research and technology hub in Brisbane for inspiration.
"We wanted to expand our vision and capabilities," Leighton Carr, Boeing research and technology engineer, explained.
"So we looked across the industry, looked at who was really pushing the envelope and doing the best in virtual reality in Australia. We found Opaque Space and contacted them."
The CST-100 Starliner virtual reality training system will initially help to instruct astronauts on how to dock with the International Space Station in low-earth orbit, as well as re-entry procedures for the spacecraft. VR can also be a useful tool for when astronauts might not be living close enough to a physical simulator.
"Obviously astronauts have to spend a long time on the ISS, six month stints up there, so the ability to do training in virtual reality [makes it] possible to do that on the base station and have them have a refresher course effectively the day before re-entry," Carr said.
Like Earthlight, the trainer uses Unreal Engine 4, which NASA has also used in the form of a mixed reality space station to train astronauts. The next generation of the CST-100 Starliner virtual reality training system will aim to increase the accuracy of the simulation, so that it matches the actual capsule itself.
"We're also going to be working with Opaque to help expand the number of training scenarios we can do, and to add things like better multiplayer support," Carr said.
For Deniz, the project is "one of many milestones" for the serious games industry locally, and a chance to show that VR can help with training people for extreme environments.
"What it means is we'll start to see a surge in serious games being a focus of the Australian [gaming] industry, and again it's a great opportunity to showcase that we're punching well above our weight," he said.
"The work Boeing is doing is so rapidly ahead of the curve that it's one we're using as an example to discuss how virtual reality, or supplementation of physical training, is essentially the way we're going with future extreme environment operators, such as astronauts.
SEE ALSO: Australia's new space agency will coordinate the country's 'somewhat disjointed' capabilities"I think this will serve as a good indicator to both Australian and international industries that this is a new paradigm of how we're going to train people for these environments and it's great to see there's an industry that's taken the lead on this."
To us mere space nerds, Starliner's VR training system looks like an incredibly fun game to play with.
Correction:An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated Opaque Space developed the CST-100 Starliner virtual reality training system, when it in fact Boeing did. The studio has been employed to help with future capabilities.
Hero dog finds family cat under wreckage 2 months after fireCrafty woman uses 10,000 Starburst wrappers to make stunning dressGoogle's Assistant app for iOS is a clunky messEuropean nations fine Facebook over being cagey with users' dataLyft is gunning for Delta customers by offering SkyMiles'Star Trek: Discovery' first photo is out of this worldValve is trying to stop fake games on Steam by targeting trading cards, of all thingsWhat Gisele Bündchen just said about Tom Brady should bother every NFL fanGuy shows support for girlfriend by wearing her grad picture on his shirtRoger Ailes, embattled former Fox News exec, dead at 77Seth Rogen had a realization about Justin Timberlake that has everyone shookLyft is gunning for Delta customers by offering SkyMilesWhy it's finally time to dump Apple Photos for Google Photos'Minecraft' is changing to make sure kids don't kill their birds in real lifeThis math question meant for 7'Star Trek: Discovery' first photo is out of this worldGoogle's Project Tango finds a new home in the classroomMake your inner child happy by winning a box of allSketchy dummy model could be Apple's final design for the iPhone 8Here's what we know about 'Destiny 2' Our Café au Lait Cup—Now for Sale! by Sadie Stein Win Tickets to BAM’s Artist Talk! by Sadie Stein Staff Picks: Bookshop Door, Thinking Fast and Slow by The Paris Review Philip Hensher on 'King of the Badgers' by Jonathan Gharraie The Gilded Age by Sadie Stein Mia Khalifa is now a TikTok star, and she loves it A Tiny Republic; Golden Eras by Lorin Stein Want to try Bluesky? Look carefully at the terms of service. Trump's campaign won't admit it, but they got trolled hard in Tulsa Straight Talk by Ian Volner 'Wordle' today: Here's the answer, hints for April 29 Elon Musk's claims about Tesla safety could be deepfakes, lawyers argue Beyoncé's releases new song, website for Black creators on Juneteenth Managed Mayhem by Dawn Chan Breonna Taylor's death shouldn't be an insensitive Twitter meme 'Succession' Season 4, episode 6: What the hell is Living+? Staff Picks: ‘DOC,’ ‘Luminous Airplanes’ by The Paris Review 'Wordle' today: Here's the answer, hints for April 30 'Carpool Karaoke': The 10 best episodes of all time ‘Echo’ in Madison Square Park by Jane and Jonathan Wells
3.3242s , 10519.6953125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【video sex porno】,New Knowledge Information Network