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[NASA] NASA’s Ames Research Center Celebrates 85 Years of Innovation


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NASA’s Ames Research Center Celebrates 85 Years of Innovation

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The NACA Ames laboratory in 1944
Credits: NASA

Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley pre-dates a lot of things. The center existed before NASA – the very space and aeronautics agency it’s a critical part of today. And of all the marvelous advancements in science and technology that have fundamentally changed our lives over the last 

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, one aspect has remained steadfast; an enduring commitment to what’s known by some on-center simply as, “an atmosphere of freedom.” 

Years before breaking ground at the site that would one day become home to the world’s preeminent 

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, and brightest minds solving some of the world’s toughest challenges, 
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, the center’s namesake, described a sentiment that would guide decades of innovation and research: 

My hope is that you have learned or are learning a love of freedom of thought and are convinced that life is worthwhile only in such an atmosphere

Joseph sweetman ames

Founding member of the N.A.C.A.

“My hope is that you have learned or are learning a love of freedom of thought and are convinced that life is worthwhile only in such an atmosphere,” he said in an address to the graduates of Johns Hopkins University in June 1935.

That spirit and the people it attracted and retained are a crucial part of how Ames, along with other 

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, ultimately made 
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 that enabled humanity’s first steps on the Moon, the 
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 through Earth’s atmosphere, and many other discoveries that benefit our day-to-day lives.

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Russell Robinson momentarily looks to the camera while supervising the first excavation at what would become Ames Research Center.
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“In the context of my work, an atmosphere of freedom means the freedom to pursue high-risk, high-reward, innovative ideas that may take time to fully develop and — most importantly — the opportunity to put them into practice for the benefit of all,” said Edward Balaban, a researcher at Ames specializing in artificial intelligence, robotics, and advanced mission concepts.

Balaban’s career at Ames has involved a variety of projects at different stages of development – from early concept to flight-ready – including experimenting with different ways to create 

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 in space and using 
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 might take to maximize off-world science results. Like many Ames researchers over the years, Balaban shared that his experience has involved deep collaborations across science and engineering disciplines with colleagues all over the center, as well as commercial and academic partners in Silicon Valley where Ames is nestled and beyond. This is a tradition that runs deep at Ames and has helped lead to 
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 and seeded many companies and spinoffs.

Before NASA, Before Silicon Valley: The 1939 Founding of Ames Aeronautical Laboratory

“In the fields of aeronautics and space exploration the cost of entry can be quite high. For commercial enterprises and universities pursuing longer term ideas and putting them into practice often means partnering up with an organization such as NASA that has the scale and multi-disciplinary expertise to mature these ideas for real-world applications,” added Balaban.

“Certainly, the topics of inquiry, the academic freedom, and the benefit to the public good are what has kept me at Ames,” reflected Ross Beyer, a planetary scientist with the SETI Institute at Ames. “There’s not a lot of commercial incentive to study other planets, for example, but maybe there will be soon. In the meantime, only with government funding and agencies like NASA can we develop missions to explore the unknown in order to make important fundamental science discoveries and broadly share them.”

For Beyer, his boundary-breaking moment came when he searched – and found – software engineers at Ames capable and passionate about open-source software to generate accurate, high-resolution, texture-mapped, 3D terrain models from stereo image pairs. He and other teams of NASA scientists have since applied that software to study and better understand everything from changes in 

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, as well as features like craters, mountains, and caves 
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 or 
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. This capability is part of the 
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campaign, through which NASA will establish a long-term presence at the Moon for scientific exploration with 
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 and 
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. The mission is to learn how to live and work away from home, promote the peaceful use of space, and prepare for future human exploration of Mars. 

“As NASA and private companies send missions to the Moon, they need to plan landing sites and understand the local environment, and our software is freely available for anyone to use,” Beyer said. “Years ago, our management could easily have said ‘No, let’s keep this software to ourselves; it gives us a competitive advantage.’ They didn’t, and I believe that NASA writ large allows you to work on things and share those things and not hold them back.” 

When looking forward to what the next 85 years might bring, researchers shared a belief that advancements in technology and opportunities to innovate are as expansive as space itself, but like all living things, they need a healthy atmosphere to thrive. Balaban offered, “This freedom to innovate is precious and cannot be taken for granted. It can easily fall victim if left unprotected. It is absolutely critical to retain it going forward, to ensure our nation’s continuing vitality and the strength of the other freedoms we enjoy.”

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Ames Aeronautical Laboratory.
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