Contact: Natalie Godwin (818) 354-0850
NEWS RELEASE: 2005-134 August 17 , 2005
Technology of Tomorrow: Space Exploration Technology Spin-Offs
The next time you pick up a cordless tool or look up at a satellite dish, will you think of NASA? Perhaps not, but chances are that you are enjoying one of the many benefits Pasadena, Calif., is used in large scale tracking of airplanes and automobiles, while infrared measure body temperature and help surgeons map brain tumors. in JPL's Innovative Technology Assets Management Office, will describe the latest innovations of JPL technologists that have improved the quality of our lives, and in some cases changed them greatly. The lectures will take place Thursday evening, Aug. 18,
"It's fascinating how many technologies originally developed for space exploration have made their way into our lives," Edmonds said. "Most people are amazed when they find out the number of things in their everyday lives that have NASA origins." Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. The Thursday lecture will be in JPL's von Kármán Auditorium at 4800 Oak Grove Dr., off the Oak Grove Drive exit of the 210 (Foothill) Freeway. For more information, call (818) 354-0112. Thursday's lecture will be webcast live and available afterwards at http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/events/lectures/aug05.cfm .
The California Institute of Technology in Pasadena manages JPL for NASA.
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