Computers on a chip. Many, many materials, including, I believe, Kevlar and aluminized plastic (Space Blanket survival material). Extensive research was done into fireproofing, food preservation and preparation. The first calculator was a "four banger" made especially for Apollo, because nowhere else in the world had them! Miniaturized radar (think "grandpa microwave oven"!). Extensive engineering breakthroughs in remotely controlled valves and other gear. Avionics. Fuel cells. Space pens! Miniature TV cameras the size of a shoebox, rather than the size of a trunk, using much less power. Motors the size of a washing machine that could outperform a locomotive. Corrosion proofing. Insulation. Epoxies for both glue and heat shielding. The first "walkman" size cassette player (see "Apollo 13" for this one! Superreliable... just about everything! Improved electric motors, like the four that ran the tires on the Rover. I'm sure I'm leaving out a lot, but that is a start.
The purpose of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics research. NASA's goals include exploring space, conducting scientific research, developing new technologies, and inspiring the next generation of explorers.
Some everyday technologies provided by NASA research include memory foam (originally developed for spacecraft seats), scratch-resistant lenses used in eyeglasses and cameras, and water purification systems that improve water quality for both astronauts and people on Earth. Additionally, NASA's research in materials science has contributed to advancements in sports equipment, such as golf clubs and tennis rackets.
NASA's budget for the fiscal year 2021 was $23.3 billion. This budget covers a wide range of activities including space exploration, research, and development of new technologies.
NASA aims to conduct research and exploration in space, advance our understanding of Earth and the universe, develop new technologies for space travel, and inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.
NASA's current focus includes sending humans to Mars, conducting research on the International Space Station, developing new technologies for space exploration, and studying Earth's climate and changing environment.
The purpose of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics research. NASA's goals include exploring space, conducting scientific research, developing new technologies, and inspiring the next generation of explorers.
Some everyday technologies provided by NASA research include memory foam (originally developed for spacecraft seats), scratch-resistant lenses used in eyeglasses and cameras, and water purification systems that improve water quality for both astronauts and people on Earth. Additionally, NASA's research in materials science has contributed to advancements in sports equipment, such as golf clubs and tennis rackets.
NASA's budget for the fiscal year 2021 was $23.3 billion. This budget covers a wide range of activities including space exploration, research, and development of new technologies.
NASA EDGE - 2007 Innovative Technologies - 5.7 was released on: USA: 22 July 2011
NASA aims to conduct research and exploration in space, advance our understanding of Earth and the universe, develop new technologies for space travel, and inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.
NASA sends research personnel there, but has not established a permanent base of any sort (there are several research stations that facilitate NASA and many other organizations' research).
NASA's current focus includes sending humans to Mars, conducting research on the International Space Station, developing new technologies for space exploration, and studying Earth's climate and changing environment.
NASA EDGE - 2007 Innovative Technologies 5-7 was released on: USA: 22 July 2011
Scientists at NASA do various things. The tasks are all space or physics related. NASA is US's Space Program. They launched satellites like Swift,skylab ect. NASA scientists test zero G, jet propulsion, sample space rocks ect. Space Shuttles and Mars Rovers are one of NASA's achievements.
NASA does not research other galaxies because they are too far away to travel to in a lifetime.
NASA is currently working on various missions, including exploring Mars with the Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter, as well as planning for future crewed missions to the Moon through the Artemis program. Additionally, NASA is conducting research on climate change, studying Earth's atmosphere and oceans, and developing advanced technologies for space exploration.
NASA is the research team of Mars.