NASA Relies on SGI Technology in America's Quest to Successfully Return to Space
08 7월 2005 - 6:45AM
PR Newswire (US)
NASA Relies on SGI Technology in America's Quest to Successfully
Return to Space As Part of Agency's 'Return to Flight' Initiative,
NASA Centers Rely on Some of World's Most Advanced Computers to
Maximize Mission Safety MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., July 7
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- With the eyes of scientists and space
flight enthusiasts gazing skyward once more, NASA centers from
coast to coast are relying on technology from Silicon Graphics
(NYSE:SGI) to help safely realize the agency's first space shuttle
mission in two years. The anticipated July launch of Space Shuttle
Discovery marks the genesis of a renewed commitment to space
exploration in the US - one aimed at returning man to the moon by
2020, and someday sending astronauts to Mars. From finding ways to
prevent ice from forming on fuel tanks and analyzing if and how
debris may break off and collide with the shuttle surface, to what
impact re-entry may have on a repair, NASA research and flight
centers have spent years diagnosing and then overcoming the
potential vulnerabilities unique to shuttle missions. For the kind
of compute, visualization and storage technology needed to drive
NASA's Return to Flight initiative, five NASA facilities have
turned to SGI, which in 2004 rapidly manufactured and deployed
NASA's history-making Columbia supercomputer. Named to honor the
crew members lost in the Feb. 1, 2003 shuttle accident, Columbia is
a powerful asset in NASA's Return to Flight effort, but it by no
means is the only one. Use of SGI technology to support NASA Return
to Flight includes: -- Marshall Space Flight Center. Using SGI
visualization and server systems, Marshall engineers are designing
a heating unit to be installed on the expansion joints of the
shuttle's liquid oxygen line. The heating unit's design hinders the
buildup of ice during launch. Marshall scientists also are
analyzing the shuttle's propulsion systems on these systems. --
Michoud Assembly Facility. This government-owned component of
Marshall Space Flight Center is using SGI technology to complete
impact analysis simulations of foam, ice, and other debris and to
model/analyze the design of the shuttle's external tank. -- Kennedy
Space Center. Kennedy's Ice/Debris Facility, where NASA gets its
first close-up look at launch films, uses a highly advanced SGI
imaging system that allows engineers to analyze launch footage,
frame by frame, in resolution that exceeds HD quality. NASA
recently upgraded the lab's display system, enhancing its ability
to assess the effects of debris on the shuttle vehicle in their
decision support center for future flights. -- Johnson Space
Center. Engineers at Johnson used SGI servers to run sophisticated
fluid dynamics calculations as part of their effort to assess the
bipod closeout redesign, a piece of hardware that attaches the
shuttle's external fuel tank to the orbiter during liftoff. Results
from these simulations are key inputs for the NASA-developed debris
trajectory prediction codes. -- Ames Research Center. A full range
of SGI technologies, including NASA's Columbia supercomputer,
comprised of 10,240 Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 processors, are being
used to support several of the agency's Return to Flight
activities. These activities include: investigation and analyses of
cracks in the main propulsion system's fuel line; aerodynamics
studies of the shuttle's ascent; debris transport analyses;
development of an automated plotting tool for debris paths; and
internal and external aerothermal fluid dynamics studies. The
Columbia system is a vital resource for Return to Flight activities
underway throughout NASA. "For more than two decades, SGI and NASA
have charted the very frontiers of computing," said Bob Bishop,
chairman and chief executive officer, SGI. "We're proud to continue
our collaboration at a most exciting moment in the agency's
history." In thousands of exhaustive tests and analyses aimed at
modifying the shuttle vehicle to ensure safer lift-off and
re-entry, NASA scientists worked with increasingly massive
datasets. SGI computing, visualization and storage solutions were
particularly helpful in running NASA's complex scientific
applications, due in large part to SGI's third-generation
NUMAflex(TM) architecture. This unique global shared-memory
architecture enables researchers to hold large data sets entirely
in memory, allowing for faster and more interactive data analysis,
and resulting in more incisive conclusions. SILICON GRAPHICS | The
Source of Innovation and Discovery(TM) SGI, also known as Silicon
Graphics, Inc., is the world's leader in high-performance
computing, visualization and storage. SGI's vision is to provide
technology that enables the most significant scientific and
creative breakthroughs of the 21st century. Whether it's sharing
images to aid in brain surgery, finding oil more efficiently,
studying global climate, providing technologies for homeland
security and defense or enabling the transition from analog to
digital broadcasting, SGI is dedicated to addressing the next class
of challenges for scientific, engineering and creative users. With
offices worldwide, the company is headquartered in Mountain View,
Calif., and can be found on the Web at http://www.sgi.com/. NOTE:
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