A supercomputer simulation of the Apollo 12 landing on the moon was created to "improve its understanding of plume-surface ...
New NASA supercomputer simulations show that Saturn's rings may have been formed by a 'massive collision' of icy moons.
Astrophysicists and cosmologists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, are among the first scientists to have access to the powerful new Columbia supercomputer at the NASA Ames Research Center.
Saturn's icy moon Enceladus loses ice mass to space by cryovolcanic geyers, and new TACC supercomputer simulations have improved estimates of ice mass loss. These findings help with understanding and ...
CSC's Lanham, Md., facility will provide supercomputing services to NASA's Advanced Supercomputing Division at the Ames Research Center, Moffitt Field, Calif., which operates some of the largest, most ...
It was in the 17th century that Christiaan Huygens and Giovanni Cassini first revealed Saturn’s stunning rings, changing the way people understood the distant planet. Hundreds of years later, NASA’s ...