Keeping Hydrated at High Altitudes

Keeping Hydrated at High Altitudes

Former astronaut co-invents system for harsh environments Extreme condition clothing: Scott Parazynski’s Mt. Everest gear is on display at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. Parazynski is the only person to fly into space and climb Mt. Everest. The High Altitude...
Keeping Hydrated at High Altitudes

Fiber Optic Shape Sensors

  Sense changes in shape in real time without affecting performance and without the need for structural modifications NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center has developed a shape-sensing technology that offers high resolution (0.5-inch) at a 60-Hz refresh rate. The...
Keeping Hydrated at High Altitudes

ShuttleSCAN 3-D

High-Speed Three-Dimensional Laser Scanner with Real-Time ProcessingNASA Ames Research Center offers for license its award winning, patented ShuttleSCAN 3-D surface scanning and profiling technology. Originally developed for critical, real-time inspection of damage to...