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... memory is halving every 2-1 / 2 years . In 1960 , the equivalent of 1 m3 stored a 15 - page pamphlet ; in 1980 , the same space will accommodate a 2000 - book library and in 1990 , the entire Library of Congress . Figure 5-3 . Bubble memory ...
... memory is halving every 2-1 / 2 years . In 1960 , the equivalent of 1 m3 stored a 15 - page pamphlet ; in 1980 , the same space will accommodate a 2000 - book library and in 1990 , the entire Library of Congress . Figure 5-3 . Bubble memory ...
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... memory . Specifically , fault tolerant designs , large scale integrated circuits , and computer architectures should receive attention by NASA . Fault tolerance implies that expected computer system behavior should continue after faults ...
... memory . Specifically , fault tolerant designs , large scale integrated circuits , and computer architectures should receive attention by NASA . Fault tolerance implies that expected computer system behavior should continue after faults ...
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... memories , will be required . This is an important area for study since spacecraft computer technology will to a large part determine the sophistication and success of future missions . The Study Group recommends that NASA plan to test ...
... memories , will be required . This is an important area for study since spacecraft computer technology will to a large part determine the sophistication and success of future missions . The Study Group recommends that NASA plan to test ...
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... memory that is large by today's space standards . Rover Mobility , Locomotion , and Guidance Research . Although much knowledge regarding several of the solar system planets has been gained through missions employing remote sensors ...
... memory that is large by today's space standards . Rover Mobility , Locomotion , and Guidance Research . Although much knowledge regarding several of the solar system planets has been gained through missions employing remote sensors ...
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... memories . We believe that there is no reason such systems cannot be space - qualified , and that they need not be very heavy or power - hungry . But without them , it is hard to use modern ideas about control and operations . How to ...
... memories . We believe that there is no reason such systems cannot be space - qualified , and that they need not be very heavy or power - hungry . But without them , it is hard to use modern ideas about control and operations . How to ...
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