NASA’s Hyper wall you can see the stars really in the way

Imagine if you had a display like this. Yes, I would probably put this view of the area, will also remember to myself how small I am, I think.

Of course, it is essential that you are looking in the galaxy, because it is part of NASA. This hyper-Wall has 128 screens (16 x 8), which is approximately one quarter of a billion pixels. If you're wondering, it is 23 meters diagonally.

You can see a video of it after the jump, and you can create a time-lapse movie of the population can be found working at NASA. I can not help but wonder what they think they show something about it. Do they see other galaxies? Planet? An asteroid will hit earth and remove life as we know them?

I can not help but wonder where they get the pictures. Are they living foods from the satellite?

I think that NASA would not be likely to use workers who watched a version of this hyper-Wall-tiling of the avatar during the lunch break, because that would be a loss of 1,024 processor cores. It also operates a top speed to 74 teraflops, which is about 74 trillion calculations per second, roughly the equivalent of 300 PS3.



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