Vestibular system

Eye tracking on the International Space Station

The eye-tracking device (ETD) is a headmounted device, designed for measurement of 3D eye and head movements under experimental and natural conditions. The tracker permits comprehensive measurement of eye movement (three degrees of freedom) and optionally head movement (six degrees of freedom). It represents a tool for the investigation of sensorimotor behaviour, particularly of the vestibular and oculomotor systems in both health and disease. (Wikipedia).

Eye tracking on the International Space Station
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From playlist NuSTAR

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From playlist Live From Space | National Geographic

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From playlist Mechanical Engineering

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1960 film from the National Academy of Sciences focuses on the 1957 to 1959 time period and the developments in the U.S. Space exploration activities especially the early Satellite Program and Vanguard Project. Project Vanguard was a program managed by the United States Naval Research Lab

From playlist Vintage SPACE, NASA, Apollo, Science Fiction

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From playlist Zenith | Spark

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From playlist Zenith | Spark

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High-Res Images of Cities at Night from the International Space Station

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