A method for displaying otherwise unseen objects and other data using
augmented reality (the mixing of real view with computer generated
imagery). The method uses a motorized camera mount that can report the
position of a camera on that mount back to a computer. With knowledge of
where the camera is looking, and its field of view, the computer can
precisely overlay computer-generated imagery onto the video image
produced by the camera. The method may be used to present to a user such
items as existing weather conditions, hazards, or other data, and
presents this information to the user by combining the computer generated
images with the user's real environment. These images are presented in
such a way as to display relevant location and properties of the object
to the system user. The primary intended applications are as navigation
aids for air traffic controllers and pilots in training and operations,
and use with emergency first responder training and operations to view
and avoid/alleviate hazardous material situations. However, the system
can be used to display any imagery that needs to correspond to locations
in the real world.