File:NASA’s Roman Mission Gets Cosmic ‘Sneak Peek’ From Supercomputers (SVS14604 - Theta-v1).jpg

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This photo displays Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s now-retired Theta supercomputer. Scientists use supercomputers to simulate experiments they can’t conduct in real life, such as creating new universes from scratch.

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English: This photo displays Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s now-retired Theta supercomputer. Scientists use supercomputers to simulate experiments they can’t conduct in real life, such as creating new universes from scratch.Credit: Argonne National Laboratory
Date 12 June 2024 (upload date)
Source NASA’s Roman Mission Gets Cosmic ‘Sneak Peek’ From Supercomputers
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - null
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Space; Galaxy; Astrophysics; Simulation; Universe

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