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NASA to Send HTC Vive Headset to Space Station for Mental Health Support

International Space Station orbits earth
International Space Station orbits earth

In a unique move, NASA plans to include an HTC Vive virtual reality (VR) headset in its upcoming resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The purpose behind this addition is to explore the potential of using VR therapy as a means to assist astronauts in managing their mental health during extended missions in space.

Updated with the latest tracking technology to stop motion sickness, the headsets will be help shed light on how the headsets may help astronauts deal with living in confined quarters and experiencing prolonged isolation in space can impact astronauts’ mental well-being. To address this, NASA will utilize VR technology as a tool for offering a more immersive and potentially therapeutic experience.

Beyond its application in space, the success of this endeavor could also offer insights into how VR therapy might benefit mental health care on Earth. VR therapy has shown results in treating various mental health conditions, and this foray into space could pave the way for more widespread applications.

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Ultimately, the inclusion of HTC Vive in the ISS mission signifies a step forward in utilizing technology to provide mental health support to astronauts. This effort reflects a practical approach in addressing the psychological challenges that come with space exploration.

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