Spinoff 2008 Highlights NASA Innovations In Everyday Life

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Oct. 08, 2008

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington                                         
202-358-1761 
sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx 
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SPINOFF 2008 HIGHLIGHTS NASA INNOVATIONS IN EVERYDAY LIFE

WASHINGTON -- The 2008 edition of NASA's annual Spinoff publication 
celebrates the agency's 50th anniversary and highlights 50 new 
examples of how NASA technology is being put to use in everyday life. 
This anniversary edition features a 50-year timeline of NASA-derived 
technologies from historical programs and projects, and a summary of 
award-winning NASA technologies included in Spinoff over the years. 

Spinoff 2008 lists many of the latest NASA innovations now in the 
commercial marketplace. These innovations have resulted in healthcare 
advances, transportation breakthroughs, public safety benefits, new 
consumer goods, environmental protection, computer technology and 
industrial productivity. 

"The results of NASA research and technology are all around us, 
providing benefits to many aspects of our daily lives and 
well-being," said NASA's Deputy Administrator Shana Dale. 

Several examples of these benefits are described in Spinoff 2008, 
including: 
- Advanced polymer coatings for implantable devices to help avert 
heart failure 
- Robotic technology used for minimally invasive knee surgery 
- Space suit-derived textiles to help protect firefighters and race 
car drivers 
- Drag reduction research applied to record-breaking swimsuit 
development 
- Astronaut food supplements in worldwide use to improve baby formula 
- Carbon nanomesh technology applied to filtering safe drinking water 
- Rocket engine valve technology reducing emissions for power 
generation. 

Spinoff 2008 also profiles NASA research and development activities, 
education efforts, and partnership successes. The publication 
provides reference information and resources available through the 
agency's Innovative Partnerships Program. 

NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program produces the NASA Spinoff 
series. The program fosters technology partnerships, 
commercialization and innovation in support of NASA's overall mission 
and national priorities. For more information about the program, 
visit: 



http://www.ipp.nasa.gov 


To request a free copy of Spinoff 2008, call 301-286-0561. To access 
Spinoff 2008 on the Web, and view a searchable database of more than 
1,600 NASA-derived technologies that have been featured in previous 
Spinoff editions, visit: 



http://www.sti.nasa.gov/tto/ 


For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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