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Ask HN: What OS do they use at NASA?

8 pointsby pWneDover 14 years ago

6 comments

fleitzover 14 years ago
Lots of different OSs. Voyager probably doesn't even have an OS. The booster rockets on the shuttle use 8088's and assembler. The mars rovers use vxworks or it's predecessor. And I've heard rumors of embedded linux and QNX for some projects.<p>Basically you're going to find an OS reasonably suited to the job. Also, you're going to find OLD stuff as NASA wants something where the bugs are known / already worked out. This is why a few years ago they upgraded Hubble to a 486. And why on the rovers it executes code in debug mode and has hardware to interface with the JTAG ports. Everything that works off planet needs to be as bug free as possible and if something goes wrong you need a way to patch it remotely with latencies in the minutes to hours.
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dashtover 14 years ago
NASA is very big with many largely separate parts. "All of them" is a reasonable approximation.
hector_kaover 14 years ago
Mostly Windows, but I have seen Macs too.NASA is not only rockets.It has lots of offices and labs.
kakaliover 14 years ago
Many. Ames uses Windows, RHEL, and OSX. The choice is up to the user and division they are in.
mkinnanover 14 years ago
My father works at the KSC location and his computer runs Windows :)
gjvcover 14 years ago
Linux