ITP Adjunct's Work with NASA in Creative Technology

Monday, Jun 10, 2019

Light shines over the water having been launched into space

A Falcon 9 launch, stage separation, and booster landing on Saturday morning May 4, 2019 in one long exposure. Photo credit - SpaceX

ITP Adjunct Eric Rosenthal's work with NASA appeared in Creative Technology. The work looks at storing data in hostile space environments reliably. 

Per Creative Technology:

Can data survive in space over extremely long times and multiple human generations? The possibility of human colonies on other planets may ultimately depend on just such data stability. Now, a patented innovative long-term archival data storage system created by a Delaware-based firm will be tested on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2019 for up to a year. 

The system developed by Creative Technology LLC (CTech) of Hockessin, DE, is called WORF, for Write Once, Read Forever. WORF applies a century-old tested archival media for photography in a completely new way for storing high-density computer data in perpetuity. Inherently secure, low-cost technology is used for WORF that cannot be hacked or altered. WORF media can be used to store critical DNA and healthcare records, financial information and contracts, family photos and records which need to preserved for multiple human generations.

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