A supercomputer simulation of the Apollo 12 landing on the moon was created to "improve its understanding of plume-surface ...
Nasa has used an ultra-powerful supercomputer to create what it claims is a realistic visualisation of what it would look like to be sucked into a black hole. Scientists at Nasa’s Goddard Space ...
What stands out to you the most about working during the postpartum period? Giving birth was like, oh God, I’ve been treating ...
NASA's new moon ship, Orion, which is projected to ferry astronauts to the moon by 2018, is being designed with the help of the Columbia supercomputer. Columbia, housed at Ames Research Center in ...
Thanks to cutting-edge visualisations produced on a NASA supercomputer, this mind-bending experience is now within reach. Astrophysicist Jeremy Schnittman, alongside fellow scientist Brian Powell ...
Since the 1960s, the University of Costa Rica (UCR) has ventured into the use of computational tools for solving scientific ...
The researchers used a NASA supercomputer to analyze data collected by the European Space Agency's Light Italian Cubesat for Imaging of Asteroids (LICIACube) spacecraft, which flew alongside DART ...
Produced on a NASA supercomputer, the simulation tracks a camera as it approaches, briefly orbits, and then crosses the event horizon — the point of no return — of a monster black hole much ...
The simulation was processed by a supercomputer in five days - Nasa says on an everyday laptop it would have taken 10 years.
In a rare and extraordinary discovery, researchers have identified a unique configuration of galaxies that form the most ...
Then, they fed LICIACube’s data into supercomputers at NASA’s Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility (NAIF) to simulate how the debris from the asteroid—basically dust and rock—may ...
NASA wanted to see whether a kinetic impact ... The research team used LICIACube data and the supercomputing facilities of the Consortium of University Services of Catalonia to simulate ...