ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Eye tracking on the ISS

Eye tracking is when we use special cameras to see where a person is looking. This is like when you play "I Spy" with your friends and you have to look around to find the thing they're describing. Eye tracking can help us learn more about how people look at things and how they think.

The ISS (International Space Station) is a really big spaceship that orbits around the Earth. People from different countries live there and do science experiments. One of the experiments they are doing is called the Eye Tracking Study.

The Eye Tracking Study is when astronauts wear special glasses with cameras to see where their eyes go when they look at things in space. The cameras take pictures of their eyes and send them to Earth where scientists can study them.

By doing this study, scientists can learn more about how astronauts see things in space, how they move their eyes, and how they pay attention to things. This can help scientists learn how to keep astronauts safe and healthy while they live in space.

So basically, the Eye Tracking Study is a way to see where astronauts look and learn more about how they see things in space.