spaggetti and candy can be a spin-off that can be used in school. and yes i am a baddass for helping you with your homework... your welcome XD
A spinoff in space refers to technology or innovations developed for space exploration that have been adapted for use on Earth. For example, materials used to protect spacecraft from extreme temperatures can be applied to improve insulation in buildings. By transferring space technologies to different industries, we can benefit from advancements made in space technology on Earth.
A space age spinoff refers to technology or products that were originally developed for space exploration but have found applications in other industries or everyday life. Examples include memory foam mattresses, scratch-resistant lenses, and portable cordless vacuums.
Some space technology spinoffs that can be used in a school include: water purification systems that are based on technology originally developed for space missions, 3D printing technology to create models and prototypes, and software applications to engage students in simulations and data analysis similar to those used by astronauts.
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Some examples of space spinoffs include memory foam (originally developed by NASA for astronaut cushioning), improved water filters (based on technology used to purify water in space missions), and solar panels (developed for use in spacecraft and now commonly used for renewable energy on Earth).
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A spinoff in space refers to technology or innovations developed for space exploration that have been adapted for use on Earth. For example, materials used to protect spacecraft from extreme temperatures can be applied to improve insulation in buildings. By transferring space technologies to different industries, we can benefit from advancements made in space technology on Earth.
A space age spinoff refers to technology or products that were originally developed for space exploration but have found applications in other industries or everyday life. Examples include memory foam mattresses, scratch-resistant lenses, and portable cordless vacuums.
Some space technology spinoffs that can be used in a school include: water purification systems that are based on technology originally developed for space missions, 3D printing technology to create models and prototypes, and software applications to engage students in simulations and data analysis similar to those used by astronauts.
computer
Some examples of space spinoffs include memory foam (originally developed by NASA for astronaut cushioning), improved water filters (based on technology used to purify water in space missions), and solar panels (developed for use in spacecraft and now commonly used for renewable energy on Earth).
Yes, we do have technology to travel to space.
Institute of Space Technology was created in 2002.
it set the foundation for all of todays technology in space
Artificial limbs, Dialysis, MRIs and Cat scans, Breast cancer screening. If you want the sites they are NASA.gov, and thesun.co.uk.
They're not - DLC (Diamond-like Carbon) coatings are used as spacecraft coatings to make them more resistant to the harshness of space environments. The DLC technology was further developed by Diamonex Corp. into scratch resistant lenses and other similar spinoff technology.
Computer technology. http://www.physics.org/facts/apollo-space-tech.asp