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News Release from: BAE Systems Aerospace Controls
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 March 2006

Rad-hard processors reach Mars orbit

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Radiation-hardened computers have helped navigate NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to successful insertion into orbit

BAE Systems' radiation-hardened computers helped navigate NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to successful insertion into orbit around that planet on 10th March 2006. The mission was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, in August 2005, and the two BAE Systems RAD750 microprocessors onboard the spacecraft helped steer it on its 500 million-kilometre journey to the Red Planet.

The single-board computers also will control the satellite's manoeuvres to shrink the orbit and, later, help collect and transmit information between Mars surface missions and Earth.

NASA's orbiter will examine the atmosphere, surface and subsurface of Mars.

Researchers hope to learn more about the history and distribution of water on the planet to improve their understanding of planetary climate change and help answer whether Mars ever supported life.

The orbiter also will evaluate potential landing sites for future missions.

BAE Systems has a 20-year history of providing radiation-hardened solutions for US space programmes.

Its RAD6000 computers are installed on each of the still-broadcasting Mars Exploration Rovers, launched in 2003.

The only control and data computers aboard the two Rovers, they continue to help execute that exploration.

The RAD750 represents the next generation of space microprocessors and were vital in NASA's Deep Impact mission.

NASA's programme managers are investigating future options for the Deep Impact flyby spacecraft, which is on a trajectory to fly past Earth in December 2007.

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