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“NASA Seeks High-Performance Spaceflight Computing Capabilities”
Compared with the computer technology used in today’s electronic gadgets, including the now ubiquitous smart phone, NASA’s state-of-the-art general-use flight processor lags woefully behind.
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“One Man’s Trash is Another’s Treasure”
An inter-disciplinary team of Goddard scientists developed and demonstrated the first wide-field X-ray camera for studying a poorly understood phenomenon.
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Warren Wiscombe
Final Frontier in Climate Studies
A Goddard scientist wants to place carbon nanotube-based detectors on a constellation of satellites to pinpoint the magnitude of Earth’s energy imbalance.
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Shri Kaneka
CREPT Wins Coveted Cubesat Berth
The Compact Relativistic Electron and Proton Telescope, which just won a coveted berth on an upcoming Cubesat mission, will help augment the science of a major flagship mission.
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Ari Brown
Cleaning Up the Messy
A chip-like device will help prevent stray light or heat from contaminating the measurements of sensitive infrared sensors — a formerly messy, cumbersome affair involving a gooey, cement-like material.
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