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 HomeSoftware  > IT in space
 
Feb 2003 | IT in space |
War or peace?
Knowledge gained from space research can be put to constructive or destructive use 
 
Feb 2003 | IT in space |
Hello, Star-Gazer
There is a lot of sky and stars software for hobbyists out there. Zoom in on it and have a starry-ride
 
Feb 2003 | IT in space |
Wisdom of the Ancients
 
Feb 2003 | IT in space |
Ready for the Countdown
A satellite launcher like the PSLV has thousands of subsystems that have to function properly for a launch to be successful.
 
Feb 2003 | IT in space |
Space Communication Protocols
Internet protocols are being modified for use in space communication
 
Feb 2003 | IT in space |
Image Formats
Satellite images use file formats that can save additional information used for computation
 
Feb 2003 | IT in space |
Controlling Spacecraft
Computing for Space Shuttle and Path Finder
 
Feb 2003 | IT in space |
Hubble Control Systems
The computing involved in Hubble, the well-known space telescope
 
Feb 2003 | IT in space |
Satellite Tracking 
Today there are more than 5,000 satellites in outer space. These are kept track of by telemetry, tracking and control systems. 
 
Feb 2003 | IT in space |
The Internet on Mars
The Internet is set to go out of this world. How will this happen?
 
 




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