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Imagine a HUD like this in every spacecraft command centre. Few realize we’re already on that path. We came across some interfaces that feel like sci-fi—but they’re real, being used right now: - ESA’s MAPPS tracks spacecraft attitude, power, data downlinks & visual timelines for missions like Rosetta and Mars Express. - https://lnkd.in/gqDTk6yf - The Copernicus Dashboard lets people inspect past, current, and planned satellite observations on a 3D globe + chart real-time data availability - https://lnkd.in/giSzVJHA - NASA’s VEDA project is turning Earth science into interactive visuals and dashboards that tell stories with data - https://lnkd.in/gPZGrRAA And on a more public dev side, there are dashboards built using the SpaceX API, visualising launches, rocket details, upcoming missions, etc. - https://lnkd.in/gBz4VPcw Seeing these makes your futuristic HUD dashboard idea feel less like a dream and more like “next-gen mission control”. If a dashboard looked like the one I shared (glowing globe, orbital paths, key telemetry panels) + pulled live data like those above, here’s what it could focus on: - Real-time telemetry & anomaly alerts. - Mission status + timeline views (launch, orbit, reentry) - Orbital paths visualized - Space weather / solar flare dashboards - Health of spacecraft / systems status - Live feed of environmental/astronomical data (ex: exoplanet scans) What would you want to see front and center in such a HUD? If you had all the data, what metric would you make unmissable? #SpaceTech #DataVisualization #MissionControl #Futurism #Innovation

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