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Scientific American: Inventions from Outer Space: Everyday Uses for NASA Technology

D. M. H. Baker

Year
2000
Citations
4

Abstract

The purpose of this book is to present some of the inventions highlighted in the yearly publication of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Spinoff. These inventions cover a wide range, some of which include improvements in health, medicine, public safety, energy, environment, resource management, computer technology, automation, construction, transportation, and manufacturing technology. NASA technology has brought forth thousands of commercial products which include athletic shoes, portable x-ray machines, and scratch-resistant sunglasses, guidance systems, lasers, solar power, robotics and prosthetic devices. These products are examples of NASA research innovations which have positively impacted the community.

Keywords

EngineeringSpace (punctuation)AutomationSpace technologyAeronauticsArchitectural engineeringEngineering managementComputer scienceMechanical engineeringAerospace engineering

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