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How the Space Program Has Influenced What We Carry

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  • #NASA Spinoffs
  • #Technology Transfer
  • #Everyday Innovations
  • Memory foam, originally developed by NASA's Ames Research Center for crash protection, is now used in everyday items like backpack straps, helmet padding, and mattresses.
  • The reflective material in emergency blankets, known as multi-layer insulation (MLI), was invented by NASA to regulate spacecraft temperatures and now also insulates buildings and outdoor gear.
  • Scratch-resistant coatings on sunglasses, such as diamond-like carbon (DLC), originated from NASA's research to protect astronaut helmet visors in space.
  • Aerogel insulation, developed for NASA's cryogenic rocket fuel systems, has been adapted into lightweight, high-performance insulation for outdoor apparel and footwear.
  • The Fisher Space Pen, designed to write in zero gravity and extreme conditions, was perfected with NASA's input and is now used in various demanding environments on Earth.