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10 everyday NASA inventions and spin-offs you can find in your Water filters. Microprocessors. Crash helmets. Cordless tools. Scratch resistant lenses. Household smoke detector. Satellite television. Shoe insoles.
Well-known products that NASA claims as spin-offs include memory foam (originally named temper foam), freeze-dried food, firefighting equipment, emergency space blankets, DustBusters, cochlear implants, LZR Racer swimsuits, and CMOS image sensors.
Information on new NASA technology that may be useful to industry is available in periodical and website form in NASA Tech Briefs, while successful examples of commercialization are reported annually in the NASA publication Spinoffs. The publication has documented more than 2,000 technologies over time.
NASA uses robotic systems to explore other planets and objects in our solar system as precursors to crewed missions, assist astronauts on the International Space Station, study the universe, and much more.
Earth is a planet, too, and NASA plays a major role in Earth science research, with broad expertise on observing our climate from satellites, instruments on the International Space Station, airplanes, balloons, ships and on land.
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NASAs Spitzer Space Telescope finds new clues. The organic molecule methyl alcohol (methanol) has been found for the first time in a young planet-forming disc. A team of astronomers has found that there are far more planets of the hot Jupiter type than expected in a dense cluster of stars called Messier 67.
When NASA started, it began a program of human spaceflight. The Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs helped NASA learn about flying in space and resulted in the first human landing on the Moon in 1969. Currently, NASA has astronauts living and working on the International Space Station.
Here are just a few NASA inventions you might encounter in your own daily life. Cell phone camera. You can thank NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory for your ability to take selfies with your phone. Temper foam. Cordless vacuums. Infrared ear thermometer. Grooved pavement. Emergency blanket.