SpaceX simulator shows you what it’s actually like to dock Crew Dragon with the Space Station

SpaceX simulator shows you what it’s actually like to dock Crew Dragon with the Space Station

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https://techcrunch.com/2020/05/12/spacex-simulator-shows-you-what-its-actually-like-to-dock-crew-dragon-with-the-space-station/

SpaceX has launched a new browser-based simulator that provides an idea of what it would be like to manually control the docking process of its Crew Dragon spacecraft, the first human-carrying spaceship the company has made. Crew Dragon actually docks with the International Space Station (ISS) fully autonomously, but astronauts are able to take over manual control, should that prove necessary, and this simulator provides what SpaceX says is the “actual interface” that astronauts would use in that instance.

The user interface for the docking process is surprisingly simple, given that it reflects the actual UI that astronauts would use on board Crew Dragon. It looks like what you’d expect to find in a virtual cockpit control in a space sim on an iPhone or iPad, which actually makes a lot of sense, as most of the control and information readout displays on board Crew Dragon actually are touchscreens.

SpaceX simulator shows you what it’s actually like to dock Crew Dragon with the Space Station

May 12, 2020, 7:26pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2020/05/12/spacex-simulator-shows-you-what-its-actually-like-to-dock-crew-dragon-with-the-space-station/ > SpaceX has launched a new browser-based simulator that provides an idea of what it would be like to manually control the docking process of its Crew Dragon spacecraft, the first human-carrying spaceship the company has made. Crew Dragon actually docks with the International Space Station (ISS) fully autonomously, but astronauts are able to take over manual control, should that prove necessary, and this simulator provides what SpaceX says is the “actual interface” that astronauts would use in that instance. > The user interface for the docking process is surprisingly simple, given that it reflects the actual UI that astronauts would use on board Crew Dragon. It looks like what you’d expect to find in a virtual cockpit control in a space sim on an iPhone or iPad, which actually makes a lot of sense, as most of the control and information readout displays on board Crew Dragon actually are touchscreens.