Most of the "hard-core" stuff at various NASA labs is done in Fortran -- it's very popular for numerical processing among physicists and astronomers, and there are huge libraries available for it. However, Larry Wall has worked at JPL in the past, so I presume some of his code (and his legacy!) is still floating around. As a matter of fact, this page from JPL about Numerical processing resources has links to some Fortran pre-processors in Perl1, which presumably someone over there is using.
As for other uses, how about saving the Human Genome project?
1Sounds really weird to me... ;-)
In reply to Re: Perl and NASA
by VSarkiss
in thread Perl and NASA
by Mr.T
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