NASA has already demonstrated one-way “holographic teleportation” bringing up the image of someone on the ground onto the space station, using a HoloLens. But Pathy will show that two-way dialogue is possible, sending his image down to Earth while the image of the person he is talking to comes to him on the station. “What it really plays into is opportunities for longer duration spaceflight and more deep spaceflight,” Maender says, “where you are really talking about wanting to create a human connection between your crew — no matter where they’re traveling — and back to someone on the planet.” Source: The Verge https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/17/22785888/axiom-space-ax-1-science-experiments-spacex-crew-dragon-iss?fbclid=IwAR0_AOSWHwKwvInWjbOkW0y8U5Dt7PiJ03zOrGvmnmVyKqF8GbKNnBpeDrU
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Aexa received the MEDweek 2021 award
Aexa Aerospace received the Minority Emerging Technology and Industries Firm of the Year award during the MEDweek 2021 organized by the https://www.mbda.gov/
This is a team effort; everybody at AEXA provided an extraordinary effort during the pandemic to succeed.
Fernando De La Peña Llaca (CEO& President)
The award is presented to a minority-owned firm that has achieved outstanding success in high-growth industries through the utilization or the delivery of services based on new technologies.
NASA JSC Director awarded Aexa’s CEO
Vanessa Wyche, Director of the Johnson Space Center, awarded Aexa’s CEO Fernando De La Peña with a Group Special Act Award as a member of the Dare Unite Explore team for his exceptional innovation and achievement in establishing the DARE UNITE EXPLORE initiative at the Johnson Space Center.
The Department of Defense has chosen Aexa
Officials at Aexa Aerospace have announced the Department of Defense Rapid Reaction Technology Office has chosen the company to present Aexa’s holographic teleportation software at the “Just in time multi-mission warfighter solutions.”