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Green NASA Technologies Businesses Can Use
2021
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Ten Ways NASA Technology Already Keeps Earth Clean and Healthy
2021
Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata works out on the International Space Station
Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata works out on the International Space Station
Fix It Like an Astronaut with Augmented Reality
2021
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Now Anyone Can Make Electronics on Demand—Thanks to NASA Research
2021
The Gecko Gripper from OnRobot
The Gecko Gripper from OnRobot
New Industrial Robotic Gripper Copies Geckos’ Toes
2021
Closeup of hands manipulating the FT Aviator controller
Closeup of hands manipulating the FT Aviator controller
Astronaut Experience Inspires Single-Handed Drone Flight Controller
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/cg_1.html
2020
Techshot’s Multi-User Variable-Gravity Device, opened to reveal internal carousels
Techshot’s Multi-User Variable-Gravity Device, opened to reveal internal carousels
Variable-Gravity Device Enables Medical, Pharmaceutical Research
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/hm_5.html
2020
A screenshot of VisualSim’s RapidIO simulationCables line the core stage of NASA’s Space Launch System, connecting flight-guidance avionics to the Orion capsule, ground control, and other systems. NASA’s need for higher-speed onboard electronic and communication networks drove the adoption of the Serial RapidIO communication protocol, but only after the Space Agency funded the development of a computer simulation of the Serial RapidIO standard by Mirabilis Design.
A screenshot of VisualSim’s RapidIO simulationCables line the core stage of NASA’s Space Launch System, connecting flight-guidance avionics to the Orion capsule, ground control, and other systems. NASA’s need for higher-speed onboard electronic and communication networks drove the adoption of the Serial RapidIO communication protocol, but only after the Space Agency funded the development of a computer simulation of the Serial RapidIO standard by Mirabilis Design.
Simulation Software Optimizes High-Speed, Efficient Data Networks
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/it_5.html
2020
The DirectShear sensor, shown sitting on a quarter for scale
The DirectShear sensor, shown sitting on a quarter for scale
Unique Sensors Will Improve Aerodynamic Design, Aircraft Performance
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/t_7.html
2020
A freeze-dried ice cream sandwich in front of the item’s packaging
A freeze-dried ice cream sandwich in front of the item’s packaging
Freeze-Dried Foods Nourish Adventurers and the Imagination
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/cg_2.html
2020
Two SpaceLab technicians in protective gear prepare a CubeLab experiment
Two SpaceLab technicians in protective gear prepare a CubeLab experiment
Space Station Research Platform Paves the Way for Zero-G Manufacturing
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/hm_6.html
2020
A satellite image of a coastline with a bright turquoise algal bloom in the water
A satellite image of a coastline with a bright turquoise algal bloom in the water
Data Visualization Platform Helps Missions Fly
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/it_6.html
2020

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