Orion spacecraft NASA - ready for its first test flight in space unmanned Thursday (December 4) - will probably have a "glass cockpit", which will allow future cosmonauts and travelers easily navigate through the solar system, writes Universe Today.
If it's good enough for passenger aircraft such as the Boeing 787, it must be good enough for the universe. The use of glass in the cabin means less weight on the aircraft and also require less fuel is needed to raise the rocket.
The glass cockpit is not yet ready for the first test flight of Orion. The first flight of Orion will rushes through space and return to Earth with a quick entry into the atmosphere to examine whether working heat shield will have to protect future manned.
Still interested already come to see flying and test flight of Orion which in 2017 or 2018 will "see" the deepest universe since the Apollo when manned module will go into research through the solar system.
The aim is eventually astronauts to spend the whole solar system - to the moon, to an asteroid or even Mars.
The animated video shows how it would look future space flight.