This NASA computer code, called OVERFLOW, performs calculations to predict fluid flows such as air, and the pressures, forces, moments, and power requirements that come from the aircraft. Since ...
NASA traced the problem to a single chip in the flight data subsystem, an onboard computer that prepares science and engineering data to be sent home. That chip held some of the FDS software code.
Voyager 1 is still talking to NASA, but it’s not making much sense after a glitch impacted one of its onboard computers. The computer in question is the flight data system. The FDS isn’t ...
The new study builds off of Dr Khuller's work as a PhD student, when he worked on a project to predict the dust content of ice deposits on Mars — based off of data collected by NASA's Phoenix Mars ...