New Web Feature Shows How NASA Technologies Improve Our Lives

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Feb. 26, 2008

Stephanie Schierholz
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-4997
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RELEASE: 08-069

NEW WEB FEATURE SHOWS HOW NASA TECHNOLOGIES IMPROVE OUR LIVES

WASHINGTON - NASA has added to its Web site an interactive program 
that allows users to discover some of the many NASA technologies that 
positively impact everyday life. NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale 
unveiled NASA at Home and NASA City Tuesday in Denver at the 3rd 
Space Exploration Conference. 

The interactive site takes users on an illustrated tour of the 
commercial technologies and products in their homes and cities that 
trace their origins to NASA's investment in space and aeronautics 
research and development. NASA has documented more than 1,500 
examples of how NASA technologies have been used for bettering life 
on Earth.

Visitors can scroll over technologies grouped by themes such as the 
home, airport, grocery store, sports arena, hospital, public safety, 
and manufacturing. After entering an area, users can read a short 
description of the technology to learn more about products such as 
temperature-regulated clothing from materials used in astronauts' 
suits and gloves, wireless headset telephone technology pioneered to 
transmit the first words from the moon, fire-resistant paint and 
steel coatings from NASA's heat shield technology, and 
remote-controlled ovens based on technology used aboard the 
International Space Station.

Users also can connect to NASA's complete database of associated 
spinoff technologies from NASA at Home and NASA City.

To view NASA at Home and NASA City, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/mmgallery/index.html

For more information about NASA's plans to travel to the moon and 
beyond, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/exploration

	
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