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Technical Highlights, Milestones and Accomplishments
10.07 – Lunar Surface Topographical and Illumination Analyses Performed at GRC
Tools have been developed at NASA’s Glenn Research Center (GRC) to analyze lunar digital elevation models (DEMs) to enable the characterization of lunar polar illumination for power and thermal system design.
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Platelet Liner
01.06 – Platelet Liner Technology Improves NASA's Rocket Engine
Innovative platelet liner technology is vital to NASA because it significantly increases engine performance and increases safety in both reusable and expendable launch vehicles.
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Platelet Liner
11.05 – Glenn's Unique Emulation Technology Brings NASA Closer to the Moon
In order to test space networking software, Glenn has developed an emulation environment to save both time and money.
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Inspace
10.05 – NASA's Water Balloon Experiments Make Quite a Splash
Live video footage from the experiments has been posted on Glenn's web page for many years and has generated much interest in NASA's microgravity and fluid physics research.
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water balloon
10.05 – New Tools Developed for Bio-Science Experiments on the ISS
Confocal imaging technology will improve scientists' understanding of the effects of osteoporosis as it occurs in astronauts and people living on Earth.
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Confocal Imaging
09.05 – Glenn Ships High Fidelity ISS Flight Training Hardware to Johnson
Glenn is setting the standard for high fidelity, long duration flight trainers. They are the best that Johnson has right now, and they can't wait to use them.
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HiFiISS
09.05 – High Power Space TWT Successfully Demonstrates Record Power Levels
The high power TWT was tested at 180 watts, which is 18 times more powerful than the state-of-the-art TWT. It also demonstrated a 50% increase in power efficiency and 100% more data bandwidth
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TWT
09.05 – Treadmill With Unique Virtual Reality System Promises Numerous Health Benefits
The dual track treadmill is enhanced by Glenn's virtual reality system, which creates a visual environment to directly correspond to the movement of the machine.
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DualTT
09.05 – NASA's eZLS Treadmill Promotes Astronaut Fitness
The eZLS treadmill simulates a microgravity environment to develop exercise countermeasures to reduce bone/muscle mass loss in astronauts.
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eZLS Treadmill
09.05 – Glenn's Leak Sensors Promote Safety in Space and on Earth
In spring 2005, the project achieved a major accomplishment by successfully integrating the wireless antenna into the postage stamp-sized board unit as well as further decreasing the size and power consumption of the system.
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Leak Sensors
 

 

 

 
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