Space Force selects GURU and Princeton to Build the Future of Immersive Collaborative Training for Space Flight Operations
GURU will bring autonomy to simulation and visualization workloads to meet demand coming from the worldwide radical increase in space missions.
- GURU will bring autonomy to simulation and visualization workloads to meet demand coming from the worldwide radical increase in space missions.
- The volume of both commercial and government space missions is growing exponentially, and teaching trainers with varying amounts of experience to create effective space flight mission operations training scenarios is a challenging task that requires careful planning and adaptation.
- This effort requires the integration of a variety of simulation software packages critical to space flight, including open source and commercial software like GMAT and Cesium.
- The commercialization opportunity from just the Unreal Engine component of this work addresses several million worldwide users, and commercial space demands this level of autonomy as space flight operations become as routine as commercial airline traffic.