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Cray YMP supercomputer Nas N-258 facility
Then and Now: These images illustrate the dramatic improvement in NASA computing power over the last 23 years, and...
N-258 NAS PARRALLEL PROCESSORS, CRAY C-90
Cray 1S computer N-233A rm-190
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...
CFD Composite: Aerospace Plane, Cray-2, Space Shuttle (Ref: AC85-0002-6.1)
N-258 NAS (Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation) Computers - Cray C-90
This false-color composite radar image of the Mammoth Mountain area in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, was...
These two false-color composite images of the Mammoth Mountain area in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Calif., show...