Very good illustration how "full inertial physics" works (in contrast to what can be seen in sci-fi movies). This is a huge potential procrastination catalyst :-)
"Gravity" was quite accurate, no?
ISS Docking Simulation
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#52Tangent, but the killer app for VR devices is space sims with a joystick, something like Elite: Dangerous. Space sims are the only thing where you realize there’s no going back once you do it in VR.
http://www.prepar3d.com/SDKv3/LearningCenter/getting_started...
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#54Tesla almost has self-driving cars but SpaceX can't self-drive this? There is no snow, rain, children chasing balls.
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#55Very good illustration how "full inertial physics" works (in contrast to what can be seen in sci-fi movies). This is a huge potential procrastination catalyst :-)
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#57Tesla almost has self-driving cars but SpaceX can't self-drive this? There is no snow, rain, children chasing balls.
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#59Nailed it first time!! I was super excited too, cos it was so obvious that this so-called “simulation” was in reality a test to find pilots to save the ISS from some top secret calamity that we don’t know about. Surely this was going to be like in “the last Starfighter”, except that Elon Musk would be the one knocking on my door, needing a new pilot. Sadly it just said “congratulations” :(
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#60Tesla almost has self-driving cars but SpaceX can't self-drive this? There is no snow, rain, children chasing balls.
Who do you think docks their uncrewed dragon capsule? They definitely have automated docking. This is for emergency manual override.