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Russian Cosmonauts Are Learning to Photograph Earth Using a Vr Simulator.

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Russian researchers have presented an innovative VR simulator designed to train ISS crews for Earth remote sensing. The project was implemented in Novosibirsk through the joint efforts of experts from the Institute of Automation and Electrophysics SB RAS and specialists from Novosibirsk State University. The system recreates the specific conditions of orbital work, where a cosmonaut has no more than half a minute to detect a target and take a hi…
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Russian researchers have presented an innovative VR simulator designed to train ISS crews for Earth remote sensing. The project was implemented in Novosibirsk through the joint efforts of experts from the Institute of Automation and Electrophysics SB RAS and specialists from Novosibirsk State University. The system recreates the specific conditions of orbital work, where a cosmonaut has no more than half a minute to detect a target and take a hi…

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se7en.ws broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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