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Indian-Origin Engineer Amit Kshatriya to Head NASA's Moon to Mars Programme
- Friday March 31, 2023
- Press Trust of India
Amit Kshatriya, an Indian-American software and robotics engineer, has been appointed as the first head of NASA's newly-established Moon to Mars Programme. It will help the agency ensure a long-term lunar presence needed to prepare for humanity’s next giant leap to the Red Planet. Kshatriya will serve as NASA's first head of the office, with imme...
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NASA Is Offering Its Software Catalogue With Over 800 Programmes for Free to the Public
- Thursday July 1, 2021
- Vineet Washington
NASA has announced that its computational innovations are now available to the public for free download. The software catalogue has over 800 programmes that were originally developed to help explore space.
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Uber in Deal With NASA to Build Flying Taxi Air Control Software
- Thursday November 9, 2017
- Reuters
Uber is taking part in a joint industry and government push with NASA to develop software which the company aims to use to manage "flying taxi" routes.
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New NASA Launch Control Software Late, Millions Over Budget
- Tuesday March 29, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Launch control software under development for NASA's deep-space exploration program is more than a year behind schedule and tens of millions of dollars over budget.
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NASA Test Drives Nissan's Driverless Car
- Saturday January 9, 2016
- World News | Press Trust of India
NASA scientists have successfully test driven Japanese automaker Nissan's all-electric driverless car, which uses robotics software originally developed for planetary rovers to operate autonomously.
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NASA puts out call for commercial lunar landers
- Tuesday January 28, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Under a new program called Lunar Catalyst, U.S. space agency NASA will provide free technical expertise, equipment, facilities and software to help selected companies develop lunar landers, officials said on Monday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Indian-Origin Engineer Amit Kshatriya to Head NASA's Moon to Mars Programme
- Friday March 31, 2023
- Press Trust of India
Amit Kshatriya, an Indian-American software and robotics engineer, has been appointed as the first head of NASA's newly-established Moon to Mars Programme. It will help the agency ensure a long-term lunar presence needed to prepare for humanity’s next giant leap to the Red Planet. Kshatriya will serve as NASA's first head of the office, with imme...
- www.gadgets360.com
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NASA Is Offering Its Software Catalogue With Over 800 Programmes for Free to the Public
- Thursday July 1, 2021
- Vineet Washington
NASA has announced that its computational innovations are now available to the public for free download. The software catalogue has over 800 programmes that were originally developed to help explore space.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Uber in Deal With NASA to Build Flying Taxi Air Control Software
- Thursday November 9, 2017
- Reuters
Uber is taking part in a joint industry and government push with NASA to develop software which the company aims to use to manage "flying taxi" routes.
- www.gadgets360.com
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New NASA Launch Control Software Late, Millions Over Budget
- Tuesday March 29, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Launch control software under development for NASA's deep-space exploration program is more than a year behind schedule and tens of millions of dollars over budget.
- www.ndtv.com
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NASA Test Drives Nissan's Driverless Car
- Saturday January 9, 2016
- World News | Press Trust of India
NASA scientists have successfully test driven Japanese automaker Nissan's all-electric driverless car, which uses robotics software originally developed for planetary rovers to operate autonomously.
- www.ndtv.com
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NASA puts out call for commercial lunar landers
- Tuesday January 28, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Under a new program called Lunar Catalyst, U.S. space agency NASA will provide free technical expertise, equipment, facilities and software to help selected companies develop lunar landers, officials said on Monday.
- www.ndtv.com