I don't know what the maximum length of a WikiAnswers post is, but I guarantee that a complete listing of all NASA spinoffs would be longer.
Just the highlights, you say? OK.
ear thermometer dish network edible toothpaste and many more items
Total budget varies from year to year but is in the neighborhood of $16 billion
NASAS voyonger 2 was the first to visit neptune
Maude
People who are concerned with making a living often find it difficult to think that something "out there" might make a difference in their lives. Farmers, for example, are focused on their farms and their crops - without understanding that the weather forecasts they rely on are a product of the space program. Musicians only want to think about their music - without realizing that the electronics in their amplifiers and their iPods are a direct result of the microminiaturization that was developed in ballistic missile technology and nuclear weapons. 99% of all modern medical technologies are spinoffs of the computer developments, and all modern telecommunications depends on satellites. But because it is taken for granted, they can ignore the source of the technological marvels.
all are eukaryotic
alan shephard
They don't. NASA invents them for space. We do not fund spinoffs
The Mercury program
candy
Short answer: No. Long answer: No it was not.
Apollo 11
Space
spagetti
Total budget varies from year to year but is in the neighborhood of $16 billion
There are Seven series all together. But then there is also spinoffs like the animated cartoon and movies. Hope it helps!!
NASAS voyonger 2 was the first to visit neptune
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