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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: the RAD750, a radiation-hardened processor built by BAE Systems that runs ...
NASA’s new spaceflight chip tackles a stubborn problem, spacecraft still rely on outdated processors, yet future missions ...
PM Eastern time, NASA’s Psyche spacecraft reached its closest point to Mars: 4,500 kilometres above the Martian surface, ...
NASA is testing a powerful new space chip that could let future spacecraft make decisions without waiting for Earth.
A large space probe plummeted into Earth’s atmosphere early Wednesday — years earlier than expected. And while most of the spacecraft was expected to disintegrate in a flaming blaze during reentry, a ...
NASA's Psyche probe was headed for a close encounter with Mars on Friday and a planned gravity boost to set the spacecraft on ...
Contrary to its name, Voyager 2 was the first of the vehicles launched into space first in Aug. 20 1977 from Florida. Its twin probe, Voyager 1, launched two weeks later on Sept. 5. At more than 15 ...
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. Voyager 1 was created by humans and is the ...
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NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft are very low on power after nearly 50 years. How long can they last?
NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft are still flying in interstellar space. But their power is dwindling, and it's unclear how much longer they can last.
US technology company L3Harris Technologies announced it has finalised the design of a next-generation nuclear-based power ...
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