NASA scientists are developing a software ‘checker program’ to find ‘bugs’ in spacecraft computer code more quickly and accurately to improve space mission safety. Ever since a moth crawled into an ...
NASA scientists today announced they are releasing free software that will find ‘bugs,’ or defects, in Java computer code. The new software, Java Pathfinder, is classified as ‘open source software.’ ...
Several air taxi companies are using a NASA-developed computer software tool to predict aircraft noise and aerodynamic performance. This tool allows manufacturers working in fields related to NASA’s ...
eVTOL air taxi manufacturers are collaborating with NASA to address noise, a critical hurdle for the widespread adoption of urban air mobility. NASA's publicly available computer program, Overflow, ...
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NASA’s ‘human computer’: Meet the woman who calculated the future of spaceflight without machines
Before electronic computers became the backbone of modern science, complex aerospace calculations were done by hand, painstakingly and with extreme precision. Among the people performing this critical ...
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