Building the future: How NASA and Lockheed Martin are using HoloLens 2 to go to the moon and beyond

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Assembling a spacecraft requires millions of separate tasks that have zero room for error, from attaching electrical cables in the correct pathways to lubricating joints and precisely locating thousands of tiny devices that measure how the craft performs under stress. These tasks require precision, and often, both hands.

Lockheed Martin, the prime contractor building Orion, has employed HoloLens 2 mixed-reality headsets on a variety of assembly tasks for the spacecraft that will be used in NASA’s Artemis II mission, the first to carry a crew of astronauts aboard Orion.

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