VR Mars Rovers
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 9:34 am
I'm an old-timer in Space Camp years, but there is something nobody has mentioned (ever?) in this forum: the VR Mars Rovers.
Has anyone worked in the VR Mars Rover Lab?
Do they still have the VR Mars Rover Lab?
If so, do they still use it?
If not, what has replaced it?
For those of you asking "What is the VR Mars Rover Lab?" I have an answer: Looking at the UAT from the TCF, it would be on the left - a room with lots of glass walls looking over the TCF. It, at one time, had the words "VR Mars Rover" on the glass. Anyway, inside there (used to be?) several high powered computers. Your team of two would design a rover with a programme. You would them proceed to a wooden cart, sit down, put on VR head gear, and drive your rover around to complete a mission; racing against another pair of team mates.
It was an activity that was cencelled while I was there in 1998 due to a computer glitch, however in 1999 we were able to design and drive our rovers. It was amazing!
I'll post a picture on the HAB1 (off-site) picture website if it helps:
http://spacecamp.ibnerd.net/index.php?a ... Rover.jpg&
For orientation: that's Enterprise in the background.
PS - How can I get that link to look less scary. You know, make it a word you click on instead of the whole URL?
Has anyone worked in the VR Mars Rover Lab?
Do they still have the VR Mars Rover Lab?
If so, do they still use it?
If not, what has replaced it?
For those of you asking "What is the VR Mars Rover Lab?" I have an answer: Looking at the UAT from the TCF, it would be on the left - a room with lots of glass walls looking over the TCF. It, at one time, had the words "VR Mars Rover" on the glass. Anyway, inside there (used to be?) several high powered computers. Your team of two would design a rover with a programme. You would them proceed to a wooden cart, sit down, put on VR head gear, and drive your rover around to complete a mission; racing against another pair of team mates.
It was an activity that was cencelled while I was there in 1998 due to a computer glitch, however in 1999 we were able to design and drive our rovers. It was amazing!
I'll post a picture on the HAB1 (off-site) picture website if it helps:
http://spacecamp.ibnerd.net/index.php?a ... Rover.jpg&
For orientation: that's Enterprise in the background.
PS - How can I get that link to look less scary. You know, make it a word you click on instead of the whole URL?