Michael Maxwell, with Lockheed Martins augmented reality team, wears a pair of augmented reality (AR) goggles to work on the crew module for NASAs Artemis II mission inside the high bay of the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at the agencys Kennedy Space Center in Florida on March 18, 2020. Orion manufacturer Lockheed Martin provided the goggles to technicians to help place tapes where components will be installed on the crew module adapter for Artemis II, the first crewed mission aboard the spacecraft. Using the AR goggles saves significant labor and time to complete tasks. Manufactured by Microsoft, the goggles, called HoloLens2, are the second version used by Lockheed.

Michael Maxwell, with Lockheed Martins augmented reality team, wears a pair of augmented reality (AR) goggles to work on the crew module for NASAs Artemis II mission inside the high bay of the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at the agencys Kennedy Space Center in Florida on March 18, 2020. Orion manufacturer Lockheed Martin provided the goggles to technicians to help place tapes where components will be installed on the crew module adapter for Artemis II, the first crewed mission aboard the spacecraft. Using the AR goggles saves significant labor and time to complete tasks. Manufactured by Microsoft, the goggles, called HoloLens2, are the second version used by Lockheed.
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