- What current space trends are shaping the requirements for data recorders in space.
- Why there is a growing interest in using MRAM (magnetic random-access memory) in Space applications because of its reliability and durability.
- Speed and performance trends of data recorders for future missions
- Difficulties designers face in building space data recorders or products for space
- What SSDR solutions Mercury provides to meet Space requirements and what is on the future roadmap
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