Virtual image display provides means by which sufficient realism can be maintained to provide training in rendezvous and docking problems; it places images at their proper distance so that eyes will use their vision correctly; images are placed at distances with such realism that binoculars or optical rangefinders can be used to measure their distance; correct size of images is maintained by proper magnification and correct perspective by proper pickup and projection; dynamic virtual image display controlled by computer will supply good research capabilities.
Visual simulation for rendezvous training
Am Astronautical Soc -- Advances Astronautical Sciences
American Astronautical Society -- Advances in the Astronautical Sciences ; 16 , Part 1 ; p 507-524
1963
18 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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