Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Let me do it,” Katherine Johnson famously said when, in the late 1950s, her NASA colleagues were looking for a mathematician to ...
The computer that guided astronauts to the moon and back operated with roughly 2,048 words of erasable memory and 36,864 ...
NASA has been trying to figure out what's wrong with the Hubble Space Telescope for nearly two weeks, but the mystery just deepened. Hubble, which launched into orbit in 1990, is the world's most ...
Universe, we’ve got a problem: The payload computer aboard the Hubble Space Telescope that has shaped our understanding of the cosmos for over 30 years has stopped working. After the June 13 ...
NASA has spent more than a week trying to fix the Hubble Telescope's computer hardware issues. The problem: a 1980s-era payload computer, which is supposed to control and coordinate scientific ...
NASA is working to save its prized space telescope, Hubble, after a mysterious computer issue took it offline last week. Hubble launched into space in 1990 and immediately began capturing the universe ...
As NASA continues to diagnose a computer glitch on the Hubble Space Telescope, engineers are preparing to turn on some of the observatory's backup hardware. The main computer on the venerable ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NASA is struggling to fix a computer glitch that has sidelined the iconic Hubble Space Telescope. While the problem is an ...
NASA’s multimedia exhibits and educational resources are now available to educators for classroom use through the Apple Learning Interchange (ALI) online educational environment. NASA’s educational ...
A glitching 1980s-era computer is causing headaches for a NASA operations team struggling to bring the Hubble Space Telescope back online. The problem started on June 13, when Hubble’s payload ...
NASA’s internal computer network is full of holes and is extremely vulnerable to an external cyberattack, an audit by the Office of the Inspector General has found. Even worse, it appears several of ...
A software engineer/landord with high-level security clearance has been charged with stealing the identity of David Welch, a former tenant, using a NASA computer at the Kennedy Space Center.