New Wearable Helps Astronauts Know Up From Down—Trusting It Is the Hard Part

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In a new experiment, a scientist attempted to build trust between humans and machine to help with spatial disorientation on the Moon or Mars.

A one way trip to the Red Planet would take up to nine months. During that time, astronauts on board the Mars-bound spacecraft could lose their sense of direction and ability to know up from down, making it difficult to orient themselves on the Martian surface. In order to keep astronauts on course, a wearable device could be used to improve their spatial orientation—but only if they learn to rely on external sensors when their own internal senses fail them.

Those taking part in the study were split into three groups, one riding the simulator device with no help, another having the vibrotactors attached, and a third with both. Some of the study participants were given additional training to help them disengage from their inner senses.

 

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