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Pages in category "NASA spin-off technologies" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
This ice-free airplane wing uses Thermawing's Aircraft Anti-Icing System, a NASA spin-off. NASA funding under the SBIR program and work with NASA scientists advanced the development of a thermoelectric deicing system called Thermawing , a DC-powered air conditioner for single-engine aircraft called Thermacool, and high-output alternators to run ...
Tiger Tilly and the Hippo Girls by Herbert Sydney Foxwell was a female spin-off of Tiger Tim. [11] The Three Bears and Baby Face Finlayson are spin-offs of Leo Baxendale's earlier series Little Plum. [21] Tsjoem, a spin-off revolving around the parrot Tsjoem, a side character from Ray Goossens' earlier comics series Snops. [66]
Dogs in Space [1] is an animated action-adventure television series created by Jeremiah Cortez and developed by Cortez, James Hamilton and Adam Henry for Netflix. Produced by GrizzlyJerr Productions and Netflix Animation , with animation purchased from Atomic Cartoons , the first season premiered on November 18, 2021. [ 2 ]
NASA participated heavily in the design and testing of the XB-70 Valkyrie in the mid to late 1960s. NASA and the United States Air Force had a joint agreement to use the second XB–70A prototype for high–speed research flights in support of the proposed SST program. These plans went awry on June 8, 1966, when the second XB–70 crashed ...
An upcoming book and movie both entitled Hidden Figures tell the story of NASA's female African-American mathematicians back in the 1960's. Johnson was one of those women who served as the space ...
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A fictional astronaut is preferably part of a real space program, like NASA or the Soviet/Russian space program, or fictional knockoffs of the same (e.g. ANSA, IASA). A fictional astronaut preferably uses space travel technology within the realm of the possible.