NASA Spinoff 2009 Highlights Technologies That Improve Life on Earth

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Nov. 6, 2009

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1761 
sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 09-260

NASA SPINOFF 2009 HIGHLIGHTS TECHNOLOGIES THAT IMPROVE LIFE ON EARTH

WASHINGTON -- The 2009 edition of NASA's Spinoff, a publication that 
shows how NASA technology is being put to use in everyday life here 
on Earth, is available in print and online. 

The latest Spinoff highlights 49 significant examples of how NASA 
innovations have been transferred to the commercial marketplace, 
resulting in healthcare advances, transportation breakthroughs, 
public safety initiatives, new consumer goods, environmental 
protection, computer technology, and industrial productivity. 

In honor of the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing, this 
year's edition of Spinoff also recaps how Apollo continues to provide 
tangible benefits to the lives of people in the U.S. and around the 
world. 

Highlights of Spinoff 2009 include: 

* How a NASA scientist-licensed Hubble Space Telescope scheduling 
technology and adapted it to help hospitals handle dynamic 
rescheduling issues. Using the On-Cue system, one hospital reported a 
12 percent increase in procedure volume, a 35 percent reduction in 
staff overtime, and significant reductions in backlog and technician 
phone time. 

* The Givens Buoy Life Raft incorporates a NASA-developed raft design 
used for recovering pioneer astronauts after ocean splashdowns, has 
been credited with saving more than 400 lives. 

* An adapted Hubble Space Telescope star-mapping algorithm is helping 
researchers track the elusive whale shark using the unique spots on 
the shark's skin. Using the algorithm and a photograph database 
receiving contributions from scuba divers worldwide, researchers last 
year documented more than 2,400 sightings of the rare animal. 
Previously, there were only a few hundred documented sightings in 
total. 

* Using NASA satellite data, WorldWinds Inc. supplies about 8,500 XM 
satellite radio subscribers with its FishBytes fish locator service. 
FishBytes helps anglers target areas most likely to be frequented by 
their favorite types of sport fish. 

Spinoff 2009 also highlights NASA research and development activities 
that are helping to make NASA's future missions a reality and 
profiles NASA education efforts and partnership successes. It also 
provides reference information and resources available through the 
NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program. 

Print copies of Spinoff 2009 are available on request by calling 
301-286-0561. An online version is available at: 



http://spinoff.nasa.gov 


An archive of Spinoff features and a searchable database of more than 
1,600 NASA-derived technologies featured in past issues of the 
publication also are available at the Spinoff site. 

An interactive Spinoff 2009 DVD featuring videos and Web links will be 
available through the Spinoff Web site later this month. 

To access an interactive feature about how NASA impacts your daily 
life, visit the NASA City and Home Web site at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/city 


For more information about NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program, 
visit: 



http://www.ipp.nasa.gov 


For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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