NASA uses ORNL supercomputers to plan smooth landing on Mars
February 29, 2024
February 29, 2024
OAK RIDGE, Tennessee, Feb. 29 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory issued the following news release:
Instantaneous solution quantities shown for a static Mach 1.4 solution on a mesh consisting of 33 billion elements using 33,880 GPUs, or 90% of Frontier. From left to right, contours show the mass fractions of the hydroxyl radical and H2O, the temperature in Kelvin, and the local Mach number. Credit: Gabriel Nastac/NASA
A U.S. mission to land . . .
Instantaneous solution quantities shown for a static Mach 1.4 solution on a mesh consisting of 33 billion elements using 33,880 GPUs, or 90% of Frontier. From left to right, contours show the mass fractions of the hydroxyl radical and H2O, the temperature in Kelvin, and the local Mach number. Credit: Gabriel Nastac/NASA
A U.S. mission to land . . .