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NASA’s AI space chip survived radiation, thermal extremes, and shock testing — performing 500 times faster than every processor currently in orbit
The computer inside NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the most expensive science instrument ever launched, runs on a ...
NASA is testing a next-generation space computer chip that could give spacecraft the ability to operate far more ...
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NASA’s next-generation space processor could let Mars rovers and deep-space probes make decisions in real time without waiting for commands from Earth
Every spacecraft NASA has sent beyond low-Earth orbit over the past two decades has relied on some version of the same brain: ...
Not everyone gets a chance to put on a space suit, but you can still be an important part of NASA’s human space exploration ...
NASA’s Artemis II mission lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 1, sending four astronauts on a 10-day ...
NASA's Voyager 1 was launched almost 49 years ago and is still actively travelling through deep space, currently over 15 billion miles away from Earth.
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft will use Mars’ gravity on May 15 to gain speed and adjust its path toward the mysterious metal rich ...
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is about to pull off a dramatic close flyby of Mars, skimming just 2,800 miles above the planet to ...
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World's 1st space-based neutrino detector launches to orbit
Despite being the most abundant particles in the universe, neutrinos are notoriously difficult to detect.
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