ALTITUDE – FALL – 2025

STELLAR CAMERA

Each dual-lens camera captures a 186° field of view, enabling immersive, high-fidelity stereoscopic imaging for Virtual Reality and spatial analysis applications. Embry-Riddle still stands at the forefront, proving once again that the sky is not the limit — it’s just the beginning.

LED STATUS LIGHTS

Multi-color LED arrays deliver real-time operational diagnostics to crew members, including recording status, system health and power levels.

SYNTHETIC HOUSING

A specialized synthetic coating minimizes thermal absorption, ensuring LLAMAS remains within operational temperature

ranges in the extreme environment of space.

MOBILITY HANDLE

INFRARED IMAGING MODULE

Engineered as part of the spacecraft’s internal support system, this handle facilitates controlled movement and positioning in microgravity environments.

This advanced sensor captures real-time suit surface temperatures, providing critical thermal data to assist in monitoring astronaut safety and system integrity.

LLAMAS

LITERALLY LOOKING AT MORE ASTRONAUTS IN SPACE

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