Sinopsis
Innovation Now is a daily 90-second radio series and podcast that gives listeners a front row seat to hear compelling stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies and the people behind the concepts that are shaping our future.
Episodios
-
Smell the Coffee
08/05/2019For astronauts on orbit, the Isspresso machine makes space a little bit more like home.
-
Analyzing Mars
07/05/2019The pictures Viking sent to Earth are helping scientists today pick landing sites for Mars missions in the future.
-
Fused Reality
06/05/2019Pilots have long been training on virtual reality simulators, but these have limitations. It’s challenging to replicate how each aircraft feels.
-
Seeing Through the Smoke
03/05/2019Using technology similar to what NASA used on the Apollo 15 mission, LIDAR could be used to create maps of both vegetation and surface roughness that would help firefighters find the easiest path to safety.
-
Milestones for JWST
02/05/2019To make sure all components of the Webb observatory are prepared to handle the brutal mechanical conditions the telescope may face during launch, technicians and engineers are intentionally putting it through punishing tests.
-
Crew Emergency Vehicle
01/05/2019With concerns about crew safety and return from the proposed space station, researchers at Langley begin working on a re-entry vehicle to bring astronauts home.
-
Life Saving Benefits
30/04/2019In experiments conducted on the station, medical researchers found a way to combine two liquids incapable of mixing on Earth.
-
Neutral Buoyancy Lab
29/04/2019Mastering an extravehicular activity, or spacewalk would be crucial in proving that NASA was ready to actually put a man on the moon.
-
Lighter Leaves
26/04/2019Scientists are now able to conduct agricultural experiments in less time with fewer resources, all without beating around the soybean bush.
-
The Gantry
25/04/2019When astronauts like Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin came to NASA Langley to train, they could often be found at the Lunar Landing Research Facility, an iconic structure known as the gantry.
-
Space Navigator
24/04/2019Currently, a spacecraft’s position in space is determined by measuring the time it takes a signal from Earth to reach a spacecraft and rebroadcast back to Earth. But NASA’s Deep Space Atomic Clock could change that.
-
NASA in Your Life
23/04/2019Explore NASA Home and City, a new interactive web site that showcases about 130 spinoff technologies in a virtual space. From cell phone cameras to fire equipment, NASA is closer than you think.
-
Share an Earth Image
22/04/2019You can take snapshots of a location on Earth to share with friends or colleagues with a NASA app that lets you explore Earth your way.
-
Detecting Updrafts
19/04/2019More than just day-to-day conditions, weather events can be life or death matters.
-
The Van Allen Probes
18/04/2019The Van Allen probes were designed to study changes in the size, shape, and intensity of the Van Allen radiation belts.
-
Seeing Art in Science
17/04/2019James Baughman uses his background in photography and chemistry to understand material failures, but he uses his imagination to see pictures in the electron microscope scans.
-
Autonomous Agriculture
16/04/2019In 2004, John Deere contracted with NASA to modify their GPS receivers to tap into NASA’s global network of ground stations, making self-driving tractors a reality.
-
Exploring Jupiter
15/04/2019With operations extended until 2021, both researchers and citizen scientists are excited to see what new surprises Juno will unveil about mysterious Jupiter.
-
The End of Opportunity
12/04/2019The massive Martian dust storm last summer proved to be too much for spunky little Opportunity.
-