The James Webb Space Telescope, which has already wowed the world with gorgeous images of far-flung galaxies and distant planets, stores its data on a relatively small 68 GB drive – that’s enough to hold only a day’s worth of images.
Although solid state drive (SSD) seems almost too small for a piece of technology that cost $10 billion and took years 30 years to build, a recent report reveals that NASA had good reasons to choose this type of