A Hubble Space Telescope (HST) researcher is testing a blockchain network for processing the vast amounts of data produced. Josh Peek, an associate astronomer with the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), told CoinDesk that the HST, like other space telescopes, requires “millions upon millions” of hours of computing power to process data, which can become expensive. While in the past, researchers “were only spending a tiny amount of compute time per galaxy” – resulting in basic results and potentially introducing errors at a detailed level, advances in computer technology have put more computing power in the hands of researchers, and, resultingly, a lot more data too. Using a decentralized network, Peek hopes, can provide a more efficient use of resources by allowing researchers to tap into a larger network than might be available via a traditional server farm. He explained: “Tens of millions of CPU hours can really
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