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This is a sourced index of commercial space flight simulation games.The list is categorized into four sections: space flight simulators, space flight simulators with an added element of combat, space combat simulators with an added element of trading, and unreleased space flight simulators.
NASA developed a cloud compute platform to give additional computer and storage resources for its engineers, called Nebula. In July 2010, the Nebula code was released as open source and NASA partnered with Rackspace, to form the OpenStack project. [46] OpenStack is used in the cloud-based products from many companies in the cloud market.
FlightGear reached 1.0 in 2007, 2.0 in 2010, and there were 9 major releases under 2.x and 3.x labels, with the final one under the previous numbering scheme being "3.4", since "3.6" was cancelled. The project moved to a regular release cadence with 2-4 releases per year since 2016, with the first version under the new naming scheme being "2016.1".
The NASA/JPL Educator Resource Center, which is moving from its location at the Indian Hill Mall in Pomona, California, at the end of 2013, [59] offers resources, materials and free workshops for formal and informal educators covering science, technology, engineering and science topics related to NASA missions and science.
[15] [16] NASA now allows the logotype to be used as a supplemental graphic to the meatball when appropriate and approved by leadership. [7] The logotype may continue to appear on its own on commercial merchandise. The 2020 rollout of Crew Demo-2 marking the revival of "the worm" typeface.
The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.
NASA has used or supported various observatories and telescopes, and an example of this is the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility. In 2013 a NASA Office of the Inspector General's (OIG) Report recommended a Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) style organization to consolidate NASA's little used facilities. [ 3 ]
NASA said the hardware that hit Otero’s home was also expected to fully burn up during entry through Earth’s atmosphere on March 8 this year.