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September 16, 2011 / 12:00 AM / News

Recon Instruments’ Micro Optics Display technologies successfully evaluated by NASA for Next Generation Spacesuit applications

NASA, Desert Rats,

Recon Instruments’ customized solution for NASA’s annual field testing provided an eye-widening experience for the testers involved.

Recon Instruments is the multiple award-winning Vancouver-based technology company behind the world’s first GPS enabled Micro Optics Displays for alpine goggles. This technology served as the starting point for two customized versions that were evaluated at NASA Desert Research and Technology Studies (Desert RATS) in the Arizona desert.

The technology was tested by several subjects, including astronaut and engineering specialists who evaluated the goggles paying particular attention to how well the Micro Optics Display conveyed information. Currently, spacewalking astronauts rely on a paper checklist worn on the arm, or from voice command from within the vehicle or ground control. Recon’s technology was loaded with procedures that guided the subjects through a complex task that was representative of an experiment that might be deployed on the Moon or Mars.

The technology was warmly received by the testers in this early evaluation, with the demonstration showing the technology being successful in delivering the correct information in a clear and succinct manner, direct-to-eye.

“Recon Instruments’ display technology goggles allowed NASA to evaluate a potential option for displaying information to an astronaut wearing a spacesuit. The goggles were evaluated using simulated procedures and hardware mock-ups typical of expected EVA tasks. We learned that this display worked quite well in conveying information needed by the astronauts to perform complex tasks. We will continue to investigate this and other kinds of display technology in the future.” said Michael Lewis, who is the engineer in charge of developing Helmet Mounted Displays for NASA’s future spacesuit.

Dan Eisenhardt, CEO of Recon Instruments added “We are delighted that our technology was received well by the specialists at Desert RATS and successfully provided information direct-to-eye. We look forward to exploring this technology further with NASA as it proceeds with development of the next generation spacesuit. Skiers and snowboarders can get their hands on this Micro Optics Display technology this fall and will be able to put it to the test themselves on the snow.”

More information about Desert RATS field tests can be found at http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/analogs/desert_rats.html

For more information contact: Oliver Springgay

Public Relations C: +44 7900 800 077 oliver@reconinstruments.com

Notes to Editors:

Recon Instruments strives to innovate and lead direct-to-eye communications in any fast-paced environment, such as action sports. A multi-patent-pending technology platform integrates Micro Optics Display systems with state-of-the-art sensor and GPS technology, providing easy access to navigation, communication, and performance-based information. With offices in Vancouver and boundless testing grounds on Whistler and beyond, Recon Instruments is dedicated to advancing the performance, participation and ethos of sport.

www.reconinstruments.com

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