Control Algorithms Charge Batteries Faster
NASA Technology
On March 29, 2011, NASA’s Mercury Surface,
Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging
(MESSENGER) spacecraft beamed a milestone
image to Earth: the first photo of Mercury taken from orbit
around the solar system’s innermost planet. (MESSENGER
is also the first spacecraft to orbit Mercury.) Like most of
...
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Software Programs Derive Measurements from Photographs
NASA Technology
Even under the most unfortunate circumstances,
NASA continues on a path of innovation. After
the Space Shuttle Columbia reentered the atmosphere
on February 1, 2003, it experienced a catastrophic
failure, and the entire crew and vehicle were lost. For the
two weeks prior to the accident, Columbia STS-107 ...
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Retrofits Convert Gas Vehicles into Hybrids
NASA Technology
Successful space missions can rarely be attributed
to a single thing. Rather, they are the result of a
system of systems: integrated elements functioning
effectively in their individual roles and together with
related components, then those systems interacting with
and supporting other systems to form a ...
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NASA Missions Inspire Online Video Games
NASA Technology
Fast forward to 2035. Imagine being part of a community
of astronauts living and working on the
Moon. Suddenly, in the middle of just another day
in space, a meteorite crashes into the surface of the Moon,
threatening life as you know it. The support equipment
that ...
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Monitors Track Vital Signs for Fitness and Safety
NASA Technology
Have you ever felt nauseous reading a book in
the back seat of a car? Or woken from a deep
sleep feeling disoriented, unsure which way
is up? Momentary mixups like these happen when the
sensory systems that track the body’s orientation in
space become ...
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Thermal Components Boost Performance of HVA C Systems
NASA Technology
As the International Space Station (ISS) travels
17,500 miles per hour, normal is having a constant
sensation of free-falling. Normal is no rain,
but an extreme amount of shine—with temperatures
reaching 250 ˚F when facing the Sun. Thanks to a number
of advanced control systems onboard the ...
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