Space Technology Hall of Fame

The Space Technology Hall of Fame annually honors groups and individuals that (according to the organization) transform technology originally developed for space exploration into products that help improve the quality of life here on Earth.[1][2][3]

The Space Technology Hall of Fame was created in 1988 by the Space Foundation, in cooperation with NASA and is administered by the Space Foundation.[1][2][4]

Inductees

Inductees to the Space Technology Hall of Fame include:

Year Inductee
2013
  • GATR Inflatable Satellite Communication System[5]
  • Mediphan DistanceDoc and MedRecorder[5]
2012
  • FireWatch high-resolution optical sensing fire detection[5]
  • Flexible aerogel insulating material[5]
2011
  • Commercial Earth-Imaging Satellites[5]
  • Intrifuge CellXpansion[5]
2010
2009
  • Aerodynamic Vehicle Design[5]
  • Micro Algae Nutritional Supplements[5]
2008
  • ArterioVision[5]
  • Petroleum Remediation Product[5]
  • ResQPOD[5]
2007
  • Emulsified Zero-Valent Iron[5]
  • Microbial Check Valve[5]
2006
  • iRobot PackBot Tactical Mobile Robot[5]
  • Novariant AutoFarm RTK AutoSteer[5]
2005
2004
  • LADARVision 4000[5]
  • MedStar Monitoring System[5]
  • Multi-Junction (MJ) Space Solar Cells[5]
  • Precision Global Positioning System (GPS) Software[5]
2003
  • Cochlear Implant[5]
  • Digital Latching Valve[5]
  • Humanitarian Demining Device[5]
  • Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit Technology[5]
  • Virtual Window[5]
  • VisiScreen (Ocular Screening System)[5]
  • Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit Technology[5]
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
  • Anti-Shock Trousers[5]
  • Fire-Resistant Aircraft Seats[5]
  • Radiant Barrier[5]
1995
  • Anti-Corrosion Coatings[5]
  • Parawings or Hang Gliders[5]
1994
  • Digital Image Processing - Medical Applications[5]
  • Excimer Laser Angioplasty System[5]
1993
  • Liquid-Cooled Garments[5]
  • Physiological Monitoring Instrumentation[5]
1992
  • Direct Readout Satellite System[5]
  • Earth Resources Laboratory Applications Software[5]
1991
  • Automatic Implantable Cardiovertor Defibrillator[5]
  • PMR-15 Polymide Resin[5]
1990
  • Heat Pipe Systems[5]
  • Safety Grooving[5]
1989
  • Cordless Tools[5]
  • Fabric Roof Structures[5]
  • Scratch Resistant Lenses[5]
1988

See also

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