NASA built a spacecraft computer that can lose three systems mid-flight and still keep astronauts alive 250,000 miles from Earth.



  • The Orion spacecraft uses eight processors that execute identical instructions simultaneously
  • A fail-safe design prevents faulty computers from sending incorrect commands
  • Triple redundant memory automatically corrects single bit errors when accessing

NASA’s Artemis II mission relies on a computer system built to remain operational under extreme conditions and hardware failures.

Unlike the Apollo program, where onboard computers handled limited functions, the Orion spacecraft manages life support, navigation and communication through integrated flight software.

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