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Goddard Tech 12

NASA’s Sun Measurement Technology Helps Keep People Safe Outside

The UVA+B SunFriend. Image Credit: Sensor Sensor LLC

The UVA+B SunFriend. Image Credit: Sensor Sensor LLC

Each month the Strategic Partnerships Office will tell the story of a renowned innovator at NASA’s Goddard
Space Flight Center and show how their technological breakthroughs are brought from the labs to our lives.
This month features UV Light Detection, a technology that gives NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)
more accurate measurements of the Sun’s radiation and is used to measure individual’s daily sun intake.

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NASA’s Gear Bearing are Helping Bahari Energy Harness Energy from Urban Wind

Gear bearing technology is a mechanical engineering innovation combines gears and bearings into one unit.

Gear bearing technology is a mechanical engineering innovation combines gears and bearings into
one unit.

Each month the Strategic Partnerships Office will tell the story of a renowned innovator at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and show how their technological breakthroughs are brought from the labs to our lives.This month features gear bearings, developed by John Vranish to increase resolution for telescopes, and the licensing of this technology to Bahari Energy.

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2D Image Analysis Software Shows Potential in Many Industries

HHT2 technology allows for image “noise” to be removed for a clearer picture. Credit: NASA

HHT2 technology allows for image “noise” to be removed for a clearer picture. Credit: NASA

Each month the Strategic Partnerships Office will tell the story of a renowned innovator at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and how their technological breakthroughs are brought from the labs to our lives. This month features the Hilbert Huang Transform 2 (HHT2), a two dimensional adaptation to the original Hilbert Huang Transform. This 2D analysis software clarifies distorted images and enables enhanced interpreting of images.

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Goddard Scientists are Preparing the U.S. Power Grid to Withstand Space Weather

X class solar flare measured in different wavelengths. Credit: NASA GSFC SDO Flickr

X class solar flare measured in different wavelengths. Credit: NASA GSFC SDO Flickr

Each month the Strategic Partnerships Office will tell the story of a renowned innovator at NASA’s Goddard
Space Flight Center and show how their technological breakthroughs are brought from the labs to our lives.
NASA is turning the U.S. power grid into a large instrument designed to measure space weather using
geophysical imaging and, after a successful test program, is partnering with more power companies to
increase coverage.

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Nonlinear Analysis Tool Finds Uses in Medical Industry

NASA’s Hilbert-Huang Transform. Credit: NASA GSFC

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Each month the Strategic Partnerships Office will tell the story of a renowned innovator at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and how their technological breakthroughs are brought from the labs to our lives. This month features the Hilbert-Huang Transform/Real-Time Data Processing System, from innovator Dr. Norden Huang. This nonlinear and nonstationary signal analyzer is being licensed to DynaDx for numerous applications in the medical industry.

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Maryland Based Company is Using NASA’s SpaceCube 2.0 to Make Space-Based Processors

SpaceCube onboard the International Space Station. Credit: NASA Goddard Flickr

SpaceCube onboard the International Space Station. Credit: NASA Goddard Flickr

Each month the Strategic Partnerships Office will tell the story of renowned innovators at NASA’s Goddard
Space Flight Center and show how their technological breakthroughs are brought from the labs to our lives.
Goddard Space Flight Center licensed the SpaceCube 2.0 design to Maryland based Genesis Engineering
which will produce space based processors.

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Mirror Measuring Technology from the James Webb Space Telescope Helps Improve LASIK Eye Surgery

Each month the Strategic Partnerships Office will tell the story of renowned innovators at NASA’s Goddard
Space Flight Center and how their technological breakthroughs are brought from the labs to our lives. During the James Webb Space Telescope’s time at Goddard, technicians assembled and tested 18 large mirrors. The teams responsible for this part of the mission developed a system to test each mirror, and this
system is now used in LASIK eye surgery.

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AeroPods available for licensing to teach middle and high school students about STEM

AeroPod. Photo Credit: NASA Technology Transfer Program

AeroPod. Photo Credit: NASA Technology Transfer Program

Each month the Strategic Partnerships Office will tell the story of renowned innovators at NASA’s Goddard
Space Flight Center and show how their technological breakthroughs are brought from the labs to our lives.
This month features AeroPods, which allow aerodynamically stabilized imaging and sensing. Inventors Geoff Bland and Ted Miles are licensing this technology to schools aiming to provide hands-on STEM experience to students.

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Modulated X-ray Source Licensed by Massachusetts General Hospital (August 2018)

Illustration of a neutron star. Image credit: Casey Reed - Penn State University

Illustration of a neutron star. Image credit: Casey Reed – Penn State University

Each month the Strategic Partnerships Office will tell the story of a renowned innovator at NASA’s Goddard
Space Flight Center and show how their technological breakthroughs are brought from the labs to our lives.
This month features the Modulated X-Ray Source (MXS), a tool originally designed to use X-rays for deep
space communication and navigation which is being adapted to advance medical X-ray imaging.

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