Hubble Grapple
FAST FACTS:
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Standalone
operation - no attendant required
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Operates
on standard, off-the-shelf PC hardware
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High
throughput (approximately 3 minutes per flight)
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Beautiful,
detailed 3-D scenery including the Earth, Hubble Space
Telescope, Space Shuttle Orbiter, and Remote Manipulator System
(or RMS, the Shuttle's robot arm).
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Realistic
RMS control and satellite contact dynamics, illustrating some of
the challenges of interacting with objects in a free-floating
environment.
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Unique
dual-screen presentation, with one screen showing an exterior
perspective view of the operation and the other showing the view
from the robot arm's end effector (its "hand").

Hubble Grapple
Movie (4.83 MB)
SHOW SEQUENCES:
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Attract
Sequence - continuous loop of graphics and audio; calls
visitors' attention to the exhibit. The guest moves the joystick
to start the show. (Note: The venue logo can be integrated into
the Attract Sequence graphics.)
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Mission
Briefing - hosted by computer-based "Roger," this
audio-visual briefing describes the grapple mission and
instructs the pilot on how to use the robot arm controls.
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Flight
Sequence - the guest's hands-on grapple attempt. If the
attempt succeeds with time to spare, the guest is further
allowed to park the Hubble Telescope in the payload bay berthing
mechanism.
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Wrap-up
Sequence - "Roger" thanks the guest, offering
congratulations if the grapple was a success. The show then
returns to the Attract sequence.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
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2 CPUs
(one to drive each view), each equipped as follows:
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2.8GHz Pentium IV or better
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Windows XP (Home or Pro)
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512MB
RAM
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AGP
4x/8x w/ 128MB Graphics Card
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100
Mbps Ethernet capability
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Sound
card
NOTE:
Contact MUSEUMWORX for details on latest system requirements.

Notice: all designs, dimensions and costs are
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