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Helping NASA spacecraft travel faster and farther with math

by Staff August 22, 2019
August 22, 2019 13 views
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By combining cutting-edge machine learning with 19th-century mathematics, a mathematician is working to make NASA spacecraft lighter and more damage tolerant by developing methods to detect imperfections in carbon nanomaterials used to make composite rocket fuel tanks and other spacecraft structures.

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