Nasa
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- developed by MAVEN 95%
- employed by Victor J. Glover 95%
- developed by Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope 95%
- developed by Ingenuity 95%
- employed by Christina Koch 95%
- developed by Artemis III 90%
- instance of Artemis II 90%
- developed by Artemis II 90%
- developed by Artemis program 90%
- affiliated with MAVEN 90%
- affiliated with Jet Propulsion Laboratory 90%
- employed by Randolph Bresnik 90%
- 2026-05-28 product_launch NASA is testing its own cutting-edge AI chip for future space missions. source
- 2026-05-27 funding NASA awarded initial contracts for its moon base initiative to multiple U.S. companies. source
- 2026-05-27 product_launch NASA awarded contracts for moon base hardware, including landers and drones, to support future missions. source
- 2026-05-27 partnership NASA selected Blue Origin to lead the first of three uncrewed lunar missions. source
- 2026-05-26 product_launch NASA awarded contracts for lunar base hardware, including landers, rovers, and drones. source
- 2026-05-26 partnership NASA awarded contracts to multiple aerospace companies for lunar exploration hardware. source
- 2026-05-26 partnership NASA awarded contracts to Blue Origin and Astrolab for lunar missions. source
- 2026-05-26 product_launch NASA announced plans for up to three lunar missions by the end of 2026 to test landers and rovers. source
- 2026-05-18 product_launch NASA unveiled a new AI space processor. source
- 2026-05-16 product_launch NASA has developed a new radiation-proof chip for deep space AI applications. source
- 2026-05-15 product_launch NASA is developing a new AI space chip that could enable spacecraft to think for themselves. source
- 2026-05-12 partnership NASA partnered with Microchip Technology to develop next-generation spaceflight chips. source
- 2026-05-12 partnership NASA partnered with Microchip Technology to develop next-generation spaceflight chips. source
- 2026-05-10 research_milestone NASA successfully tested new Mars helicopter rotor systems, achieving supersonic speeds. source
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NASA reveals new AI space processor for on-device autonomous reasoning
NASA has unveiled a new AI space processor, drawing comparisons to HAL 9000 for its potential on-device AI capabilities. This hardware is designed for autonomous reasoning and analysis in space environments, marking a s…
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Boeing 737-sized asteroid 2026 JH2 to pass Earth on May 18
A newly discovered near-Earth asteroid, 2026 JH2, is set to pass within approximately 56,907 miles of Earth on May 18th. Scientists estimate the asteroid to be between 52 and 114 feet in diameter, comparable to the size…
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Lunar craters could host ultrastable lasers for navigation and timekeeping
Researchers propose using permanently shadowed lunar craters to build highly stable optical lasers. These lasers could enable a GPS-like navigation system for spacecraft on the Moon and establish the first extraterrestr…
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KPMG tests AI tax simulator; AI aids space exploration
KPMG is piloting an AI tool designed to simulate tax scenarios, aiming to enhance efficiency and accuracy for its staff. Separately, AI is increasingly contributing to space exploration, with current applications and fu…
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New benchmark targets natural language to logic translation for space missions
Researchers have developed a new benchmark dataset for translating natural language instructions into First-Order Logic (FOL) specifically for planetary exploration missions. The dataset is derived from NASA mission doc…
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NASA develops radiation-proof chip for deep space AI
NASA has developed a new radiation-hardened chip designed to power artificial intelligence in the harsh environment of deep space. This specialized hardware is intended to enable AI capabilities for future missions, inc…
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Perseverance rover snaps Martian selfie amid pollution concerns
NASA's Perseverance rover has captured its sixth selfie from Mars, showcasing scientifically compelling terrain west of Jezero Crater. The rover is exploring ancient rock formations and potential volcanic dikes in an ar…
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NASA's Psyche spacecraft uses Mars gravity assist for asteroid mission
NASA's Psyche spacecraft successfully utilized Mars for a gravity assist maneuver, altering its trajectory and conserving fuel for its journey to the metallic asteroid 16 Psyche. The spacecraft passed within 2,800 miles…
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AI and ML enhance satellite collision avoidance systems
This article discusses satellite collision avoidance systems, detailing a three-stage process. It covers screening, probabilistic risk assessment, and autonomous maneuver planning for mitigation. The piece highlights th…
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NASA develops AI space chip for autonomous spacecraft
NASA is developing a new AI space chip that could enable spacecraft to process information and make decisions independently. This advancement aims to allow spacecraft to think for themselves, potentially revolutionizing…
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New foundation model fuses hyperspectral imagery with other Earth observation data
Researchers have developed SpectralEarth-FM, a new foundation model designed to process and fuse hyperspectral imagery with other Earth observation data like multispectral, radar, and temperature readings. This model ut…
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AI identifies over 10,000 hidden exoplanets using NASA data
Scientists have identified over 10,000 potential exoplanets by applying artificial intelligence to analyze vast amounts of data from NASA's astronomical surveys. This AI-driven approach allowed for the detection of prev…
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AI Decodes Cosmic Mysteries, Accelerating Astronomical Discoveries
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to unravel the mysteries of the universe, aiding astronomers in analyzing massive datasets from space missions. Machine learning techniques are instrumental in discover…
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Car digital twins need better connectivity for data accuracy
The effectiveness of digital twins for modern vehicles hinges on robust connectivity infrastructure, not just the technology itself. Cars generate massive amounts of data, with nearly all new vehicles expected to be con…
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Northern Lights forecast for mid-May across northern US and Canada
Geomagnetic storms are predicted to bring the aurora borealis to parts of the northern United States and Canada on multiple nights in mid-May. Scientists at NOAA forecast G1-level storms, with potential for G2 if activi…
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NASA and Microchip to build 100x more powerful spaceflight chips
NASA has partnered with Microchip Technology to develop advanced System-on-a-Chip (SoC) processors for spaceflight, aiming for 100 times the computing power of current offerings. These chips will be radiation-hardened f…
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NASA releases 12,000 new photos from Artemis 2 moon mission
NASA has released 12,000 new photographs from the recent Artemis 2 mission, which orbited the moon. These images, captured during the 10-day journey in April, offer new perspectives of Earth, the moon, and the interior …
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SpaceX rocket debris to crash into Moon in August
An upper stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, launched in January 2025, is on an orbital path that will cause it to impact the Moon on August 5, 2026. The approximately 45-foot piece of space debris, designated 2025-010D,…
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NASA Mars helicopter rotor exceeds Mach 1 in key test
NASA has successfully completed a critical test for the next generation of its Mars helicopter, achieving a rotor tip speed exceeding Mach 1 in simulated Martian atmospheric conditions. This advancement is expected to e…
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NASA Mars helicopter rotor blades break sound barrier in key test
NASA has successfully tested a key component for the next generation of Mars helicopters, achieving supersonic speeds with its rotor blades in a simulated Martian atmosphere. This advancement is expected to enable futur…