Andalusian engineer develops geomagnetic storm models for NASA

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An Andalusian engineer is contributing his expertise to NASA, offering his knowledge for free on weekends. He presented solutions to identified agency needs, impressing NASA officials. Miguel Ángel López-Medina, with advanced degrees in computer science, moved to Houston with his wife and began commuting to NASA's Johnson Space Center. He developed predictive models for geomagnetic storms and a new methodology for detecting anomalies in space missions. His company, America Data Science, is also exploring hyperspectral cameras and addressing space debris. López-Medina's work aims to improve autonomous decision-making in space and enhance space cyber defense.


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