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Read about important announcements and events for the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division during 2003.


NAS PRESS RELEASE ARCHIVE FOR 2003

11.17.03 - NASA Ames installs world's first Altix 512-processor supercomputer
NASA's high-performance computing capabilities have taken a giant step forward with the installation of the world's first 512-processor SGI Altix single-system image (SSI) supercomputer at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
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11.10.03 - SC2003 to feature innovative NASA research and technology
NASA's cutting-edge research in high-performance computing will be showcased at an upcoming seven-day conference in Phoenix.
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09.04.03 - NASA asks students to help design orbital space colony
NASA Ames Research Center, located in California's Silicon Valley, is holding its annual Space Settlement Contest and inviting students from around the world to develop and submit their designs for permanent space communities.
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05.22.03 - New NASA computer models may imporve earthquake forecast
Advanced computer simulation tools being developed by NASA and university researchers may soon give scientists new insights into the complex and mysterious physics of earthquakes and enable vastly improved earthquake forecasting.
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04.28.03 - NASA contest explores designs for future colonies in space
The annual Space Settlement Contest, sponsored by the Fundamental Space Biology Program at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., builds upon students' natural fascination with space and space exploration.
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