Supercomputer simulations advance electric propulsion by tackling ion plume challenges for safer space missions.
Scientists have created over a million simulated cosmic images using the power of supercomputers to anticipate the capabilities of NASA’s upcoming Roman Space Telescope. These synthetic images allow ...
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Electric propulsion is being increasingly used on space missions and could ultimately replace thrusters using chemical ...
The project, called OpenUniverse, relied on the now-retired Theta supercomputer at the DOE’s (Department of Energy’s) Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois. The supercomputer accomplished a process ...
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NASA astronaut Sunita Williams steps out of the ISS after 7 months in space. Over 260 miles above the South Pacific, she ...
Larry Smarr, a pioneer in scientific computing, supercomputer applications, and Internet infrastructure from the University ...
More than one million images present the cosmos as Nancy Grace Roman Telescope will see it from 2027.
But the coronagraph on Aditya-L1 has a slight advantage over other missions' equipment. NASA supercomputers have provided a detailed look into the Sun’s complex inner workings by simulating its ...
A research team led by Jacob Kegerreis of NASA's Ames Research Center performed supercomputer simulations showing how the debris from an asteroid fractured in this way would grind itself into dust ...