| Siemens Helps NASA Usher in a New Era in Space Exploration |
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10/07/2012 05:48 (316 Day 07:45 minutes ago) | |||||
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The FINANCIAL -- At a joint press conference today, NASA Director Doug McCuistion and Siemens Industry CEO Siegfried Russwurm discussed the dawning of a new era of space exploration and the critical roles that NASA engineers and Siemens software technology play in helping to make it possible.
As Siemens AG reported, the two companies referenced the impending August 5 landing of the latest Mars Rover "Curiosity" – designed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) using Siemens software – as a tangible example of how modern software technology is being employed to enhance competitiveness in the aerospace industry. Part of this ongoing transformation includes public-private partnerships and a constant drive to maximize productivity and shorten development times.
"Curiosity is the most sophisticated rover ever sent to Mars, and will further enhance our understanding of the Red Planet, while paving the way for future human exploration," said Doug McCuistion, NASA Director of the Mars Exploration Program. "The incredible team of scientists and engineers at NASA's JPL has employed the latest in software technology to design the Mars Rover to withstand the impossible extremes of launch, space travel, atmospheric reentry, and landing a 2000 pound operational vehicle on the surface of Mars."
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