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Created with the help of supercomputers, this frame from a simulation shows the formation of a massive galaxy during...
The rapid growth of high-performance computing (HPC) in the past decade has enabled the use of state-of-the-art...
A new NASA and Durham University simulation puts forth a different theory of the Moon’s origin – the Moon may have...
NCCS Discover Supercomputer
Army visits NASA (opening) Army Supercomputing Facitlity
Tracking the aerosols carried on the winds let scientists see the currents in our atmosphere. This visualization...
Yuri's Night at Ames a celebration of the first human in space. Overview of hyperwall by Chris Henze, NASA Advanced...
N-258 NAS PARRALLEL PROCESSORS, CRAY C-90
Almaden IBM tour of NAS Facility with Bryon Biegel, Deputy Division Chief (acting)
Cray 1S computer N-233A rm-190
Almaden IBM tour of NAS Facility with Bryon Biegel, Deputy Division Chief (acting)
Ames Director William 'Bill' Ballhaus (center left) joins visitor Sir Jeffrey Pope from Royla Aircraft Industry,...
N-258 NAS COMPUTER ROOM SHOWING PARRALLEL PROCESSORS, INTEL PARGON, THINKING MACHINE (CM-5), & CRAY C-90
N-233 Cray Computer Ames Director Bill Ballhaus seated with Stan Miller in front of the Cray Computer in N-233
Cray 550 Computer installed in N-233 with B Rosen and Dr. Paul Kutler. Dr. Kutler (right) guided much of Ames' work...
Yuri's Night at Ames a celebration of the first human in space. (Overview with Bryan Biegel, Chief of the Research...
CFD Composite: Aerospace Plane, Cray-2, Space Shuttle (Ref: AC85-0002-6.1)
Obama Administration launches Cloud Computing Initiative at Ames Research Center. Vivek Kundra, White House Chief...
Kepler Program VIP's from left Jon Jenkins, Natalie Batalha, and Bill Borucki pointing at the NASA Ames Hyperwall in...
Kepler Program VIP's from left Natalie Batalha, Bill Borucki and Jon Jenkins in front of a NASA Ames Hyperwall...
Obama Administration launches Cloud Computing Initiative at Ames Research Center. Vivek Kundra, White House Chief...
N-258 NAS (Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation) Computers - Cray C-90
Chris Henze demonstrates the newly upgraded hyperwall visualization system to Center Director Eugene Tu, Deputy...