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10 remarkable innovations that originated from space technology

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 3, 2024, 19:00 IST
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Coolest gadgets from space

The past few decades have witnessed a transformative wave of technological advancements inspired by humanity's quest for space exploration. Numerous innovations initially designed for space missions have seamlessly integrated into our daily lives. This list highlights some of the coolest gadgets that originated from space technology.

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Memory foam

The renowned "memory foam" advertised on television finds its roots in the 1960s when it was developed to enhance cushioning and protect airline passengers during crashes. Today, memory foam is a staple in mattresses, pillows, and various medical equipment.

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Satellite television

Originally designed for space exploration, satellite technology evolved to revolutionize the television industry. This innovation has granted people access to a diverse array of channels and programming.

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Cordless tools

Motivated by the need for lightweight and efficient tools in space, NASA's astronauts paved the way for cordless tools and vacuum cleaners. These tools have become commonplace in households and industries, extending to wireless sandwich makers, cooking appliances, water heaters, shavers, and phones.

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Water purification systems

Water purifiers used in spacecraft to recycle and purify water for astronauts have been adapted for terrestrial use. This technology involves passing water through an alum soil, effectively removing toxicity and providing safe, clean drinking water where traditional methods may be challenging.

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Digital cameras

The use of charge-coupled devices in early space missions for capturing high-quality images contributed to the development of digital camera technologies. Digital cameras have since become ubiquitous, often replacing film cameras in various applications.

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Smoke detectors

Originally developed for the Skylab Space Station in the 1970s, NASA's smoke detectors have become a crucial safety feature in homes and commercial buildings, especially in high-rise structures.

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Aerogel

Aerogel, a lightweight material with excellent insulating properties, has found applications in spacecraft, outdoor clothing, and oil spill cleanup efforts, showcasing its versatility across industries.

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Artificial Limbs and Prosthetics

Initially designed for NASA astronauts in need of enhanced functionality during space missions, the materials and technologies developed for spacesuit gloves have been adopted for use in artificial limbs and prosthetics.

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Invisalign

The translucent ceramic material originally utilized in spacecraft has transformed orthodontic treatment through Invisalign braces. This industry has provided aesthetically pleasing and comfortable alternatives to traditional braces.

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Global Positioning System (GPS)

Initially developed by the US military to track military assets, GPS became publicly available in the 1980s. The decision to make this technology accessible for non-military purposes revolutionized navigation and location tracking for civilian use.

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NASA mainly behind all these innovations. Still some regressive societies call for death to America!
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