Exploring Earth and space with supercomputers
NEW & NOTABLE
- Montage 3.0 Software Posted
- The release is the latest version of this toolkit for assembling astronomical images into custom mosaics.
- Final Presentations Available
- The CT Project has essentially concluded after 14 years, having funded 28 Grand Challenge Investigators and a variety of inhouse activities. These presentations describe the most recent accomplishments and impacts.
- Space Weather Modeling Framework Wall Poster Available
- The poster is free of charge for educational purposes to individuals and groups in the United States.
MULTIMEDIA
- The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake: A Century of Quake Research
- One hundred years after the San Francisco earthquake, scientists know a great deal more about earthquakes and their research continues.
- Behold, A Whirlwind Came: The Science of Tracking Hurricanes
- This Communicator and Telly Award-winning video shows how NASA computer modeling research is contributing to an improved understanding and forecasts of hurricanes.
CT Fact
A supercomputer is one of the fastest and most powerful computers available. CT investigators use supercomuters capable of several trillion calculations per second at NASA Centers and other sites across the United States.