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SMART-1 to Crash the Moon
SMART-1 to Crash the Moon - NASA Science Skip to Main Content Header Visit NASA.gov Connect Contact Us Glossary Site Map Search SiteGo! Home Big Questions Earth Heliophysics Planets Astrophysics Missions Technology Science News NAC Science Committee NASA Science for ...Researchers Cit...
Evil-doers Beware! Space Scientists are on the Case
subsidiary of Intergraph Corp. of Huntsville. The company has signed a licensing agreement with NASA to use VISAR in its Video Analyst System, which offers broadcast-quality analysis features on Intel-based hardware. Left: The skier seems to glide across the water when video...
Team Me Up, Scotty
the damage. The astronaut decides how to answer the request, and then the program responds, based on that answer. Does an conflict ensue? Will it escalate? "It's a web of options," explains Carter. "You watch a video and then you make a decision. Your choice determines...
Silicon Sidekicks
while they're at it, they'll collect thousands of measurements for scientists back on Earth. "An astronaut's time will be more precious than edible gold," says Pedersen."They're going to need smart robot helpers." How smart? The kind of intelligence that we usually...
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