Norah Jones, Astronaut Piers Sellars Featured in New NASA Spinoff Technology Public Service Announcements

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Dec. 2, 2011

David E. Steitz
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1730
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 11-400

NORAH JONES, ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLARS FEATURED IN NEW NASA SPINOFF TECHNOLOGY PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS

WASHINGTON -- Much of the technology we rely on daily was developed by 
NASA for space exploration and then adapted or enhanced for use here 
on Earth. This includes many technologies used in schools, homes, 
cars, computers and industry.

Singer Norah Jones and NASA Astronaut Piers Sellers talk about how 
some of the agency's outstanding accomplishments in space are used to 
improve our life on Earth in a new public service announcement 
available on NASA's website. 

The duo concentrate on NASA technology that increases production and 
use of clean energy, fuel efficiency, reduction of carbon footprints, 
and the study and understanding of climate change.

Also, this year in the holiday movie release "Arthur Christmas," 
Santa's North Pole turns to technology to deliver billions of gifts 
around the world. Run by thousands of computer-savvy elves, the North 
Pole uses NASA-style technology to track gifts being delivered by 
Santa's high-speed S-1, a giant spacecraft in the shape of a sleigh.

"NASA provides industry and innovators with opportunities to bring 
technology initially developed for space to consumers around the 
world," said Daniel Lockney, program executive for technology 
transfer at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

Hundreds of examples of NASA spinoff technologies and innovations 
adapted for use in our everyday lives appear on NASA's Spinoff 
website at:

http://spinoff.nasa.gov 

To view the Jones-Sellers and "Arthur Christmas" public service 
announcements, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/topics/technology/features/spinoffs_psa.html 

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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