It’s really difficult to command something we don’t have communication with, which is almost all of the time, says Steve Chien, NASA JPL Fellow and chief of artificial intelligence at NASA’s Jet ...
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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 processor roughly as powerful as a mid-1990s iMac. That is not an oversight. It is ...
NASA’s AI space processor could transform spacecraft technology with autonomous decision-making, advanced NASA space ...
NASA HPSC chip technology could redefine deep space missions with faster spacecraft data processing, autonomous systems, and advanced space networking capabilities.
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