NASA has developed many technologies such as memory foam, scratch-resistant lenses, and water filtration systems. They have also made significant contributions to fields like aeronautics, robotics, and materials science.
Two products used by children that resulted from the space program are: Memory foam: Memory foam, which is commonly found in comfortable mattresses and pillows, was developed by NASA to cushion astronauts during space missions. Scratch-resistant lenses: Scratch-resistant lenses used in sunglasses and eyeglasses were originally developed for astronaut helmet visors to protect their eyes during spacewalks.
Sunglasses have long been around in the early 1900s, the when it started to become more widespread, especially among movie stars. But NASA had to improve on the basic design to work in space which has direct sun light without the protection of the atmosphere.
NASA has invented many things, including memory foam, scratch-resistant lenses, firefighting equipment, water purification systems, and advanced imaging technology used in medical diagnostics. Additionally, NASA developed the technology behind cochlear implants, used to help those with hearing loss.
1983
NASA has developed many technologies such as memory foam, scratch-resistant lenses, and water filtration systems. They have also made significant contributions to fields like aeronautics, robotics, and materials science.
scratch resistant plastic tempur pedic plastic foam handheld cordless power tools space blanket (duh) invisible braces ear thermometer long distance telephone calls shock resistant shoes carbon water filters for starters
Engineers researching thin-film coatings for spacecraft in the late '80's - early '90's at NASA's Lewis Research Centerdeveloped a system of depositing Diamond-like Carbon (DLC)coatings on aerospace systems . The process, using ion deposition, adds DLC to thin substrates, giving them maximum protection at significant cost savings.Air Products and Chemicals, Inc, received a license to the NASA patent for DLC. This led to the creation of the DLC spinoff technology company Diamonex.Diamonex further developed the process into DiamondHard, which was eventually used as the scratch-resistant coating on Ray-Ban Survivor sunglasses. DLC and other scratch resistant coatings are used on camera lenses and CD/DVD/BD disks.
Two products used by children that resulted from the space program are: Memory foam: Memory foam, which is commonly found in comfortable mattresses and pillows, was developed by NASA to cushion astronauts during space missions. Scratch-resistant lenses: Scratch-resistant lenses used in sunglasses and eyeglasses were originally developed for astronaut helmet visors to protect their eyes during spacewalks.
yes, nasa did invent the flat panel television
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ask nasa that question.
Sunglasses have long been around in the early 1900s, the when it started to become more widespread, especially among movie stars. But NASA had to improve on the basic design to work in space which has direct sun light without the protection of the atmosphere.
NASA has invented many things, including memory foam, scratch-resistant lenses, firefighting equipment, water purification systems, and advanced imaging technology used in medical diagnostics. Additionally, NASA developed the technology behind cochlear implants, used to help those with hearing loss.
he was a engineer at nasa
1983
If by NASA you mean the guys who fly to space, They didn't.