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#Artemis currently has over 3,800 suppliers contributing to the SLS rocket, Orion Spacecraft, and NASA's Exploration Ground Systems.
This week, our team has been visiting some of the companies in the Northeast to thank them for their hard work.
More about Artemis partners>>go.nasa.gov/4d8ic4l
#TeamEarth ! We get the best view and we the best ways to see the cosmic ballet, courtesy of NASA Technology!
The search for extraterrestrial microbes has several similarities to finding the illness-causing microbes in our own bodies. NASA Astrobiology: Exploring Life in the Universe research funding led to new ways of diagnosing and treating illness using synthetic DNA molecules. go.nasa.gov/3U1sV94
Tech Licensing Opportunity: Upper Body Robotic Exoskeleton by NASA's Johnson Space Center.⚡️This portable, wearable device is 'plug and play'. Explore its potential in human performance augmentation, including in future spacesuit designs.
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Cables are the standard to deliver power and data to surgical cameras, but they can be a major tripping hazard.
With help from NASA's Glenn Research Center engineers, one company was able to develop the first wireless arthroscopic camera for minimally invasive surgeries: go.nasa.gov/43D2D0i
Only you can prevent wildfires, but NASA Earth's observation capabilities are key to finding and mitigating them.
Today, one company's software uses @NASA data to determine which areas are at risk, and ensure the right response from local communities. go.nasa.gov/3IIhpcf
When it comes to weathering the storms life throws at you, flexibility is key. The same can be true for solar panels.
Learn how NASA's Glenn Research Center helped suspended solar panels see the light of day: go.nasa.gov/3vbIqlq
Don't keep us in suspense! (or do!)
NASA's Glenn Research Center assistance to determine whether suspended solar panels would be susceptible to dangerous resonance resulted in commercial solar installation designs, from 'pollinators' to pergolas: go.nasa.gov/4ce3ic9
Today, Bill Nelson discussed the agency’s goals for the benefit of humanity during the annual #StateOfNASA address, coinciding w/the release of the Biden-Harris Administration’s FY25 budget proposal.
We'll continue to make real progress+value for all✈️ nasa.gov/budget