NASA's Nebula open source cloud computing platform allows NASA scientists to pool computing resources, share data internally and with the public, and host their project websites. Below is an interview with NASA's CTO for IT, Chris C. Kemp, about Nebula brought to you by govfresh.tv.
Teaser image credit: NASA Nebula Cloud Computing Platform
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No way! "Google earth" of the Mars and Moon! That sounds awesome. It's cool that the government is giving resources to the public instead of just taking resources ;)