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16 inventions brought to you by space exploration

  • McClatchy-Tribune
  • Aug 17, 2018
  • Aug 17, 2018 Updated Dec 4, 2025
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Space technology has influenced everything from health care to selfies.

Intro

Intro

Space research and development is useful in many ways here on Earth, influencing everything from health care to selfies. These technologies have long been chronicled in Spinoff, NASA's premier publication. Here are just a few of the nearly 2,000 products that have been profiled.

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Air purification

Air purification

In the ‘90s when NASA began studying whether or not astronauts would be able to survive long-term space missions, the research resulted in an air purification technology that is now widely used by consumers today.

MICHAEL WALKER

Athletic shoes

Athletic shoes

A process referred to as "blow rubber molding" used in producing helmets was applied to create hollow shoe soles to be filled with shock-absorbing materials. That’s one small step for astronauts, one giant leap for athletes.

Above:  Collector Eric Hsieh of Irvine, California, is shown with most of his 175 pairs of sneakers. He is holding a pair of original Nike Air Jordans from 1984.

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Artificial limbs

Artificial limbs

NASA’s innovations in robotics and shock-absorption enable the private sector to create solutions for animal and human prostheses.

Xinhua

Baby formula

Baby formula

Over 90 percent of baby formulas now contain a nutritional enrichment ingredient that is the result of NASA-sponsored research that “explored the potential of algae as a recycling agent for long-duration space travel,” according to a description in the 1981 edition of Spinoff.

Richard B. Levine

Camera phones

Camera phones

Back in the ‘90s, a team from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory worked to create a camera small enough to fit on a spacecraft. A third of all cameras contain this technology.

Jaap Arriens

CT scans and MRIs

CT scans and MRIs

NASA scientists pioneered digital signal processing to produce computer-improved images of the Moon during various Apollo missions. That breakthrough is the basis for the machinery used for CT scans and MRIs.

Pacific Press

Cordless vacuums and power tools

Cordless vacuums and power tools

Your cordless, handheld tools were inspired by a portable drill used to extract core samples from below the surface of the moon. The computer program used to develop that drill for the Apollo and Gemini space missions was designed by none other than Black & Decker, creators of the DustBuster and other cordless tools.

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Deicing systems

Deicing systems

The next time your December flight from New York to Chicago arrives on time, you can thank NASA for Thermawing, “a reliable anti-icing and deicing system (that) allows pilots to safely fly through ice encounters and provides pilots of single-engine aircraft the heated wing technology usually reserved for larger, jet-powered craft.”

Xinhua

Ear thermometers

Ear thermometers

An aural thermometer developed by Diatek Corporation and NASA uses infrared astronomy technology to measure the amount of energy emitted by the eardrum the same way the temperature of stars and planets is measured.

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GPS navigation

GPS navigation

According to Spinoff, "NASA monitors the integrity of global GPS data in real time for the U.S. Air Force, which administers the positioning service worldwide." So whether you need directions to your vacation stops or you're a member of the military seeking specific coordinates, precise navigation is available thanks to NASA.

Igor Mojzes/Dreamstime

Invisible braces

Invisible braces

NASA partnered with Ceradyne Inc. to create a translucent polycrystalline alumina to protect the infrared antennae of heat-seeking missile trackers. This material became the critical component of the first "invisible" dental braces.

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Freeze-dried food

Freeze-dried food

The technology behind this food preparation created for astronauts is widely used today. Beef jerky is a prime example.

Richard B. Levine

Mylar

Mylar

Anyone who has seen a marathon or any other long race has probably noticed the Mylar blankets used to cover the runners once they crossed the finish line. According to PBS, Mylar was invented in the 1950s to protect NASA’s spacecraft from the Sun’s heat and to also keep them insulated.

Pacific Press

Scratch-resistant lenses

Scratch-resistant lenses

Work done at Ames Research Center on coatings for astronaut helmet visors inspired some of the earliest research into effective scratch-resistant coatings for prescription and sunglass lenses.

Amy Davis

Solar panels

Solar panels

Solar panels lit up the space exploration scene in the early ‘80s, and the technology has been further enhanced for both space and commercial use today.

NurPhoto

Temper foam

Temper foam

Originally designed to improve crash protection, the material known as "memory foam" has been incorporated into household products such as mattresses and pillows. It is also being used by NASCAR to provide added safety in racecars.

Dreamstime
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