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NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division: World-class high-end computing and modeling & simulation capabilities for NASA science and engineering missions.

Moffett Field, CA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2011.

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  1. New cosmological simulations run on some of the most powerful in the US, including our Pleiades supercomputer, are helping scientists map the unknown universe: via

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  2. What happens when an asteroid impacts Earth's atmosphere? NASA researchers are using our to predict different types & sizes of strikes to better understand the damage they might cause. Read more about this research:

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  3. : Show off some NASA science on your phone! Download a vibrant visualization wallpaper for your mobile device featuring science powered by in 2019:

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  4. Ever wonder what's going on inside a gas giant? This kaleidoscopic swirling visualization shows the magnetic field of a "hot Jupiter"-type planet, giving scientists a better understanding of the interior dynamics of these celestial giants. Read more at

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  5. Remember this GIF of the Launch Abort System simulation run on our Pleiades ? named it one of the most beautiful science GIFs of 2019! See who made the list: Learn more about the science:

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  6. With the decade coming to a wrap, take a look at just a few of the ways used the powerful at our facility to support agency science & engineering in 2019!

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  7. Curious to see how played a role in the development of NASA's X-57 "Maxwell" all-electric aircraft? Engineers used simulations on our Pleiades supercomputer in 2019 to better understand aerodynamic loads on the X-57 design:

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    20. pro 2019.

    🥳 Happy Birthday, ! Today marks the 80th anniversary of our center’s founding:

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    17. pro 2019.

    Coming soon to a city near you: Flying taxis! 🚁 Join us Thursday for a new episode of NASA in Silicon Valley Live and hear about technologies being developed to shape this exciting future of flight. Have Qs? Tune in at 4pm PT & ask our experts:

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    Attending meeting this week or following from your homebase? Follow us all week for hourly updates on presentations, room changes and all AGU news! – mjesto: Moscone South

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    Thank you to all who came to the NASA booth at in to see what we've been up to this past year with supercomputing! We hope to see you all next year in for !

    NASA staff at the NASA exhibit booth at SC19 in Denver, CO.
    Shayna Skolnik from NASA HQ at the NASA exhibit booth at SC19.
    Bob Sorensen of Hyperion presenting in the NASA exhibit booth at SC19.
    NASA Ames aerospace researcher Marian Nemec showing a supersonic aircraft to visiting students in the NASA Exhibit booth at SC19.
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    22. stu 2019.

    Whoa 😮 ’s launch abort system is capable of producing 400,000 pounds of thrust in the blink of an eye. See how this supercomputer simulation of the vehicle's exhaust plume is helping us keep our astronauts safe during launch:

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    In the NASA booth (655) at noon: 's John Thornton uses our hyperwall to show how he's using NASA supercomputers to model heatshield materials at the microscale, keeping spacecraft safe from the high re-entry temperatures

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    What happens if something goes wrong during liftoff of NASA's ? At 2:20pm in booth 655, 's Francois Cadieux talks about how NASA is using simulations run on to predict vibrational loads on the Orion capsule during an abort sequence

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    20. stu 2019.

    Galaxy formation is a complicated process that unfolds over many millions of years. 🌀 See how advanced supercomputer simulations are helping us understand how these cosmic structures form ✨ by modeling the flow of gases that drive their evolution:

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    How can supercomputers help design low-boom supersonic aircraft? At noon, Gerritt Stich of will be in the hyperwall theater at the NASA booth at to chat about how researchers are using to analyze the causes of sonic booms during flight

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    What's next for urban transportation? Flying taxis? 's Patricia Ventura Diaz chats in our hyperwall theater about NASA's quadcopter air taxi concept vehicle, 10:30 AM (MT) in booth 655 at

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    19. stu 2019.

    Water-ice clouds form slowly overnight on Mars and are at their thickest just before sunrise. As the day warms, they disperse quickly and begin reforming at dusk. This supercomputer simulation from shows the cycle on a Martian summer day:

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    19. stu 2019.

    ⚡️✈️ Ready for takeoff! Electric planes will make flying greener, quieter & more efficient. See how simulations of our all-electric X-57 experimental aircraft are helping usher in a new era of aviation:

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    3pm in the NASA booth at : aerospace engineer Nettie Roozeboom talks about how her team used a concurrent data pipeline from the wind tunnels at to the supercomputers at for near-instantaneous feedback.

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