The Artemis II crew will rely on the Deep Space Network for communication and navigation during their mission, which could launch as early as February. Credit: NASA / Mark Sowa On the 18th day of the ...
NASA is testing a next-generation space computer chip that could give spacecraft the ability to operate far more ...
Small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, NASA’s High Performance Spaceflight Computing processor packs the power of a full ...
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NASA’s HPSC processor clocked 500 times the speed of current spaceflight computers during radiation and shock testing at JPL
Inside a shielded test chamber at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, a processor no larger than a drink ...
NASA is testing a powerful new space chip that could let future spacecraft make decisions without waiting for Earth.
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NASA’s AI space chip survived radiation, thermal extremes, and shock testing — performing 500 times faster than every processor currently in orbit
The computer inside NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the most expensive science instrument ever launched, runs on a ...
When the general public thinks about NASA, they likely think about space shuttles, rockets, satellites, and the International Space Station in Earth's lower orbit. Despite NASA's future without the ...
The 70-meter antenna, designated DSS-14, at the Deep Space Network site in Goldstone, California. Credit: NASA WASHINGTON — One of the largest antennas in NASA’s Deep Space Network was damaged in ...
A problem with the Mars Antenna, a giant NASA radio dish in California, has disrupted the Deep Space Network's spacecraft communication efforts, as well as asteroid studies, since Sept. 16, 2025.
WASHINGTON — NASA plans to test SpaceX’s Starshield satellite network, designed primarily for national security customers, to support operations of the agency’s Deep Space Network. In a Dec. 11 ...
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