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October 21, 2013

Managing The Deluge Of 'Big Data' From Space

JPL Manages 700 Terrabytes Of Data Coming In From Multiple Spacecraft Every Day

For NASA and its dozens of missions, data pour in every day like rushing rivers. Spacecraft monitor everything from our home planet to faraway galaxies, beaming back images and information to Earth. All those digital records need to be stored, indexed and processed so that spacecraft engineers, scientists and people across the globe can use the data to understand Earth and the universe beyond.

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Rings, Dark Side Of Saturn Glow In New Cassini Image

Infrared Images Give Scientists A New Perspective For Study

The gauzy rings of Saturn and the dark side of the planet glow in newly released infrared images obtained by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. "Looking at the Saturn system when it is backlit by the sun gives scientists a kind of inside-out view of Saturn that we don't normally see," said Matt Hedman, a participating scientist based at the University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.

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Ball Aerospace Taps Kaufman To Lead National Defense Division

Previously Held Position As Director Of National Security Space Mission

Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. has selected Dave Kaufman to lead its National Defense strategic business unit. As vice president and general manager, Kaufman's responsibilities include acquisition and execution of space hardware programs for Ball's defense and intelligence-related customers.

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