Keeping the Skies Safe

Keeping the Skies Safe

NASA Ames’s Perilog software benefits government and commercial aviation safety and holds promise for data mining improvements for other industries A contextual search tool from NASA’s Ames Research Center, Perilog software provides data mining capabilities to the...
NASA Technology Licensed for Off-Grid Refrigeration Of Vaccines

NASA Technology Licensed for Off-Grid Refrigeration Of Vaccines

Technology that was originally created by NASA engineers to cool lunar bases has been licensed to SunDanzer Refrigeration Inc. to help people in remote places here on Earth. The Innovation Partnerships Office at NASA’s Johnson Space Center granted the non-exclusive license, with Fuentek facilitating the process. The license has the potential to bring the solar-powered refrigeration systems technology into the developing world and save lives, while also protecting the environment.
Keeping the Skies Safe

NASA Takes the Lift Out of Aircraft Testing

Advanced isolation system lets aircraft “float” in mid-air without a critical lift—for safer state-of-the-art ground vibration testing NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center in California is making ground vibration testing (GVT) a whole lot safer with its new Starr Soft...
Keeping the Skies Safe

NASA Technology Enhances Sharing of Audio Streams

Engineers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center have developed technology that allows remote flight support personnel and management to monitor Mission Control Center (MCC) audio streams from the comfort and convenience of their offices. The technology has provided...