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NASA unveils powerful supercomputer that can run 20 quadrillion calculations per second
As NASA ventures further into space, the agency is continuously scaling its supercomputing power
NASA supercomputer simulations reveal X-ray and gamma-ray signals emitted in the final milliseconds before neutron star mergers, providing insights for future observatories and gravitational-wave follow-up.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Sept. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Remcom has received a new Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I contract from NASA to develop enhanced wireless channel modeling capabilities for antennas mounted on astronaut spacesuits and ...
This coming Wednesday, Jan. 28, will mark the 40 year anniversary of the Challenger explosion, one of the biggest tragedies in NASA history, which killed seven crew members aboard the space shuttle.
NASA is locked in a high-stakes battle with persistent technical flaws that threaten the Artemis 2 launch. Recent trials at Pad 39B saw technicians fighting recurring 'exasperating' leaks in the rocket's fuel lines.
According to a social media post by the official CapFrameX account, the US space agency has "expressed interest" in using the application to asses the FPS
The prospect of living on other planets, easily achieved in fictional Hollywood productions, isn't so simple for the scientific community. The amount of research and data it takes to accomplish such a feat is staggering. But NASA is taking baby steps, with ...
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. (WHNT) — NASA has announced the demolition of several historic testing and simulation facilities at Marshall Space Flight Center. The space agency said crews began demolition on the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator in mid-December and ...
NASA has issued a sources sought notice for the next Simulation and Software Technology Contract, currently held by L-3. The space agency is interested in procurement approach, small business and organizational conflicts of interest. NASA has kicked off ...
New simulations performed on a NASA supercomputer are providing scientists with the most comprehensive look yet into the maelstrom of interacting magnetic structures around city-sized neutron stars in the moments before they crash.