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Topic: NASA Funds an Autonomous Spacecraft that uses Blockchain (Read 70 times)

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The article doesn't elaborate much on how the technology will be implemented but it's one of the technologies including AI which are being researched for use in space exploration

Original article was published on space.com and doesn't appear to be fake news: https://www.space.com/40338-autonomous-spacecraft-avoid-debris-blockchain.html
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I second this.
Could it be fake news?
I don't believe that NASA would endanger a multi-million space mission using a very new technology as blockchain.
NASA's computer systems are complicated but have another structure different from the home PCs.

How a spacecraft using blockchain technology work? And what features of blockchain can be used on a spacecraft? It seems that blockchain is going to every corners of this world.

Exactly my thoughts. I'm sure they're gonna use it to evade debris and route calculation
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How a spacecraft using blockchain technology work? And what features of blockchain can be used on a spacecraft? It seems that blockchain is going to every corners of this world.

Exactly my thoughts. I'm sure they're gonna use it to evade debris and route calculation
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How a spacecraft using blockchain technology work? And what features of blockchain can be used on a spacecraft? It seems that blockchain is going to every corners of this world.
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Does a NASA coin exist? Would be pretty cool though
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Ethereum to the moon, literally!
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Smart space exploration through blockchain is surely good.
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Fully automated Space Stations. Wohoo!
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) would reportedly be funding a research program to build a spacecraft which would use the Blockchain technology.

Jin Wei Kocsis, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Akron, Ohio, has recently received a 330,000 USD NASA grant in support of her research. She said the research program will be examining various applications of Ethereum-based Blockchain technology to develop a computing system which would safe and could be used in deep space.

Check out the article here - https://coinfrenzy.io/nasa-funds-blockchain-spacecraft/
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