8/13/17

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Sends Supercomputer into Space to Accelerate Mission to Mars | HPE Newsroom

Sending a  supercomputer to the space station for a year to compare it to an identical one on Earth afterwards is a good idea. It also  shows why creating a moon science and research base is a good idea. Building large computers on the moon would be just one experimental direction.

One might want telescopes to view space from the 'darkside', Earth observatory scopes, a seed repository for Earth since the one at Svalbard has flooding risks from global warming, biological research, gerontology research for old people in low-gravity and numerous physics and asrony, industrial and materials research.
Speaking of which, will there be good phots from the moon of the 21 August eclipse shadow on Earth?

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Sends Supercomputer into Space to Accelerate Mission to Mars | HPE Newsroom:" From faster problem solving to astronaut survival, the Spaceborne Computer is the first step in developing sophisticated onboard computing resources"

Atheists May Hate Godel's Incompleteness Theorems

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