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NASA used ‘holographic teleportation’ technology take flight surgeon to International Space Station

According to the latest report, last October, NASA used “holographic teleportation” technology to take flight surgeon, Dr. Josef Schmid, to the International Space Station, while the doctor himself was still on Earth.

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Reportedly, this is the first time this virtual technology has been taken off-Earth, with a high-quality 3D model of the doctor himself being digitally compressed, transmitted, and reconstructed between the two places, all in real-time.

Meanwhile, astronauts on the International Space Station wear Microsoft HoloLens and interact with doctors as if they were in the same physical space.

“We will use it for our private medical sessions, private psychiatry sessions, private family meetings, and to bring VIPs to the International Space Station for tours with astronauts,” NASA said in a statement.

Moreover, NASA intends to expand its system by adding augmented reality (AR) capabilities, where holographically teleported people can actually move around the space station and observe things as if they were really there, potentially helping astronauts.

It provides alien telemedicine, and international space station construction projects even facilitate future deep space exploration.

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