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En el mundo hay muchas necesidades, estamos de acuerdo, pero esto no debería impedir la exploración espacial.

Explorar el espacio cuesta un huevo, es cierto, pero eso debe ser visto como inversión, aunque no siempre está claro el retorno de la inversión.
Qué precio tendria -por ejemplo- la certeza de que a este ritmo nos vamos a cargar el planeta en unos decenios?

Yo estoy totalmente de acuerdo en que la humanidad investigue y explore. Los dineros para sufragar el hambre y la miseria no deben salir de la exploración espacial, sino de las guerras, las armas y todo eso.

Dicho esto, ...para qué ir a la Luna???

Ya dije en su momento que ir a la Luna era absurdo, y que habria proyectos mucho más interesantes y con más expectativas que meter la pezuña de nuevo en nuestro satélite.
De qué sirve ir a la Luna? Para crear una base permanente?
Es absurdo. A pocos minutos tienes la IIS, mientras que la Luna te pilla a un par de días. Os imaginais el coste de montar algo allí? Además, la gravedad selenita imposibilitaria muchos experimentos que requieren gravedad-cero.
Yo creo que fue una gilipollez más de Bush. Me parece perfecto que se cancelara ese programa.
 
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Decían que antes de ir a Marte sería conveniente tener una base lunar... No se. Lo mismo es una chorrada.
 
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Decían que antes de ir a Marte sería conveniente tener una base lunar... No se. Lo mismo es una chorrada.

Es una chorrada.

Aqui explican los principales inconvenientes de un viaje tripulado a Marte.

http://www.maikelnai.es/2007/03/14/los-10-mayores-inconvenientes-para-una-mision-tripulada-a-marte/

Una base lunar no evitaria nada de eso.

EDITO:

Ah, pues parece que sí:
La luna sin embargo, es rica en Helio-3, y por cercanía y dificultad técnica, es sin duda el campo de pruebas perfecto para un futuro viaje hacia el planeta rojo, así que es ahí donde todo debería empezar.
 
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Pero qué fuentes me pones LoJaume :fiu

Que conste que yo he dicho lo que he dicho aparte del coste exacerbado, por la absoluta inutilidad del proyecto en sí. Lo he dicho por esos dos motivos. Es una puñetera roca, sin el menor interés, encima cuya habitabilidad es nula puesto que está desprovista de protección contra meteoritos y contra la radiacción del espacio.

Estas cosas en los años 60 para medírsela de quién la tenía más larga con los rusos, para el tema de la propaganda, estaban muy bien, pero como dicen en el link que he puesto la tecnología para llevarnos a la luna no nos llevará más allá de la luna. Cuando el hombre sea capaz de sacar la energía del átomo, ahí si que comenzará la conquista del espacio (hablo del sistema solar). Con los motores a combustión no vamos a ir muy lejos...
 
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¿Entonces qué? ¿Estudiamos la fusión nuclear o paliamos el hambre?
 
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Pero qué fuentes me pones LoJaume :fiu

Osti, sí. :p
Pongo otra.
http://www.spacescan.org/entry/top-10-risks-in-manned-mission-to-mars

Yo también dudo de que veamos a un hombre en Marte.

Lo jodido es que si mandamos allí a un tio, luego tiene que volver. Y eso requiere un esfuerzo enorme.
Me parece más viable enviar sondas no tripuladas, con algun grado de inteligencia.
Total, tampoco aquello tiene pinta de que nos pueda servir algun dia como segunda vivienda.
 
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¿Entonces qué? ¿Estudiamos la fusión nuclear o paliamos el hambre?
Ves? para eso sí que merecería la pena gastarse el trilloncito. Eso será como pasar de la edad de piedra a la edad del bronce. Pero todavía queda mucho camino para eso, me parece que no lo vamos a ver ninguno
 
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¿El proyecto ITER no puede ayudar a que lo veamos? ¿A través de esta tecnología o una desarrollada a partir de esta podríamos abrir una nueva brecha en el desarrollo de la carrera espacial?

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITER
 
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En los aceleradores de partículas, ahí está el futuro de la investigación. Cuanto más grandes los hagan más se podrá conocer sobre la naturaleza de la materia. Ni que decir tiene que cuando se sepa aprovechar la increíble cantidad de energía que encierra el átomo servirá para resolver la mayor parte de los problemas que nos atenazan :ok

Curiosamente, en contra de lo que la gente suele creer, en realidad el hombre sí que ha conseguido la fusión nuclear. Quien me diga cuándo y dónde se lleva un caramelito.
 
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Tengo un lío de fechas. ¿Los rusos en 1968 con el Tokamak?
 
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:palmas:palmas:palmas:palmas

Ahi ahi, presumiendo de curriculum, me hablas de motores de combustion, me haces un ataque ad-hominem sin tener ni puta idea y encima me enlazas a un periodico en la que ese trillon sale de la estimacion de un periodista en base a los datos que ha obtenido y que suma: el programa constellation, una futura base en la luna, el proyecto de enviar un hombre a Marte (que sepa no se debate esto en este hilo) dando unos 600 billones USA al que le añade magicamente unos sobrecostos para sacar el trillon de dolares. Genial maravilloso.... entonces porque no indicas el siguiente parrafo del periolisto.

But these sums, though huge, are manageable when they are spread over 20 years or more. By comparison, the gross domestic product of the US is some $12 trillion annually, while the bill for the Iraq war is now $7bn (£3.6bn) a month, or $80bn-plus a year. Also Nasa hopes to recoup some of the cost by attracting commercial interests.

Insultas mi inteligencia si piensas que soy un paleto de bar hablando de futbol o viendo el Milenio ese, asi como si tu estuvieras en un pedestal y el resto no tuvieramos formacion ninguna.

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Se ve que has bajado del pedestal para dirigir los destinos y das tu aprobacion al ITER, ese proyecto que como todo lo que rodea a ciencia esta igualmente en el punto de mira de demagogos. Por mi parte de puedes quedar el caramelito.
 
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El hecho es que si queremos avanzar ahora que la humanidad se ha encontrado con un techo tecnológico es gastar pelas. Y da mucha pena que la gente pase hambre, pero no se puede unir una cosa con la otra, máxime cuando este mundo esta lleno de injusticias muchísimo mayores que esa.

¿Billón? ¿Trillón? Si con eso persistes como superpotencia o puedes llegar a serlo, creo que es bastante rentable.
 
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Tengo un lío de fechas. ¿Los rusos en 1968 con el Tokamak?
Frío, frío, siga intentando :)

Y lo de usar la energía nuclear actual para propulsar cohetes claro que se ha pensado, se llegó a plantear seriamente incluso. Si se usa para los submarinos cómo no se iba a usar para esto... el problema es la catástrofe que sería si algo así estallase en la atmósfera, así que se ha descartado totalmente. Así que a seguir con los motores de combustión.

Lo cual no es práctico si para llegar a otro planeta necesitas varios años. En cambio con un motor de fusión... ahí sí que emperazará de verdad la conquista del espacio, por llamarlo de alguna manera. Eso sí que será una nueva edad del hombre.
 
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De descartado la nuclear en el espacio nada de nada.

Al contrario, parece que vuelve con tanta fuerza con en los 60's. Por ejemplo una de las últimas entradas de Eureka está dedicada al motor de Iones Vasimir con la posibilidad de estar alimentado vía nuclear. Dicho motor lo han logrado hacer funcionar con solo 200KW y los mini-reactores Hyperion pueden dar cifras muuuuuuuy superiores, de un par de decenas de MW y ocupan menos espacio que el Columbus por poner un ejemplo.

Conseguir la velocidad de escape con motores nucleares no lo creo pero a partir de ahí su uso se hace casi imprescindible si se quiere ir a marte, bien como motor bien como alimentación.

Y anda que si nos ponemos a contar los kilogramos radioactivos que tenemos en orbita, ahi si que quasi nos hace falta el trillón de ceros. 31 reactores a 30 kilos... ufff cuando le den por caer¡¡¡

http://zemiorka.blogspot.com/2009/05/reactores-nucleares-en-orbita-i-los.html
 
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Perdón por el tocho, pero merece la pena solo por recordar algunos de los beneficios (prácticos) que la carrera espacial de la NASA ha aportado a nuestra sociedad:

NASA Spinoffs

Bringing Space down to Earth

Some of the most frequently asked questions about the U.S. space program are "Why go into space when we have so many problems here on Earth?" and "What does the space program do for me?" These are legitimate questions and unfortunately not enough people have been made aware of the vast benefits the space program provides that increase the quality of our daily lives. Applications on Earth of technology needed for space flight have produced thousands of "spinoffs" that contribute to improving national security, the economy, productivity and lifestyle. It is almost impossible to find an area of everyday life that has not been improved by these spinoffs. Collectively, these secondary applications represent a substantial return on the national investment in aerospace research. We should be spending more.

Out of a $2.4 trillion budget, less than 0.8% is spent on the entire space program! That's less than 1 penny for every dollar spent. The average American spends more of their budget on their cable bill, eating out or entertainment than this yet the benefits of space flight are remarkable. It has been conservatively estimated by U.S. space experts that for every dollar the U.S. spends on R and D in the space program, it receives $7 back in the form of corporate and personal income taxes from increased jobs and economic growth. Besides the obvious jobs created in the aerospace industry, thousands more are created by many other companies applying NASA technology in nonspace related areas that affect us daily. One cannot even begin to place a dollar value on the lives saved and improved lifestyles of the less fortunate. Space technology benefits everyone and a rising technological tide does raise all boats.

One small example is the Hubble Space Telescope. Much maligned at first because of its flawed optics, it still produced better photographs than anything here on Earth. Once fixed, it has produced even more startling scientific data which we have only begun to understand and apply. One of the many spinoffs from the Hubble telescope is the use of its Charge Coupled Device (CCD) chips for digital imaging breast biopsies. The resulting device images breast tissue more clearly and efficiently than other existing technologies. The CCD chips are so advanced that they can detect the minute differences between a malignant or benign tumor without the need for a surgical biopsy. This saves the patient weeks of recovery time and the cost for this procedure is hundreds of dollars vs. thousands for a surgical biopsy. With over 500,000 women needing biopsies a year the economic benefit, per year, is tremendous and it greatly reduces the pain, scarring, radiation exposure, time, and money associated with surgical biopsies.

Below is a "small" sampling of the many other ways that space technology has improved our lives and benefited mankind. It is truly a remarkable list and not nearly complete but I believe you will begin to appreciate the answers to "Why do we go in space" and "What does the space program do for me?" So the next time you hear these questions being asked, you will be able to explain it.


Computer Technology - NASA Spinoffs

GROUND PROCESSING SCHEDULING SYSTEM - Computer-based scheduling system that uses artificial intelligence to manage thousands of overlapping activities involved in launch preparations of NASA's Space Shuttles. The NASA technology was licensed to a new company which developed commercial applications that provide real-time planning and optimization of manufacturing operations, integrated supply chains, and customer orders.uu

SEMICONDUCTOR CUBING - NASA initiative led to the Memory Short Stack, a three-dimensional semiconductor package in which dozens of integrated circuits are stacked one atop another to form a cube, offering faster computer processing speeds, higher levels of integration, lower power requirements than conventional chip sets, and dramatic reduction in the size and weight of memory-intensive systems, such as medical imaging devices.

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - This NASA program, originally created for spacecraft design, has been employed in a broad array of non-aerospace applications, such as the automobile industry, manufacture of machine tools, and hardware designs.

WINDOWS VISUAL NEWS READER (Win Vn) - Software program developed to support payload technical documentation at Kennedy Space Center, allowing the exchange of technical information among a large group of users. WinVn is an enabling technology product that provides countless people with Internet access otherwise beyond their grasp, and it was optimized for organizations that have direct Internet access.

AIR QUALITY MONITOR - Utilizing a NASA-developed, advanced analytical technique software package, an air quality monitor system was created, capable of separating the various gases in bulk smokestack exhaust streams and determining the amount of individual gases present within the stream for compliance with smokestack emission standards.

VIRTUAL REALITY - NASA-developed research allows a user, with assistance from advanced technology devices, to figuratively project oneself into a computer-generated environment, matching the user's head motion, and, when coupled with a stereo viewing device and appropriate software, creates a telepresence experience.

Other spinoffs in this area include: Advanced keyboards, Customer Service Software, Database Management System, Laser Surveying, Aircraft controls, Lightweight Compact Disc, Expert System Software, Microcomputers, and Design Graphics.


Consumer/Home/Recreation - NASA Spinoffs

ENRICHED BABY FOOD - A microalgae-based, vegetable-like oil called Formulaid developed from NASA-sponsored research on long duration space travel, contains two essential fatty acids found in human milk but not in most baby formulas, believed to be important for infants' mental and visual development.

WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM - NASA-developed municipal-size water treatment system for developing nations, called the Regenerable Biocide Delivery Unit, uses iodine rather than chlorine to kill bacteria.

SCRATCH-RESISTANT LENSES - A modified version of a dual ion beam bonding process developed by NASA involves coating the lenses with a film of diamond-like carbon that not only provides scratch resistance, but also decreases surface friction, reducing water spots.

POOL PURIFICATION - Space technology designed to sterilize water on long-duration spacecraft applied to swimming pool purification led to a system that uses two silver-copper alloy electrodes that generate silver and copper ions when an electric current passes through them to kill bacteria and algae without chemicals.

RIBBED SWIMSUIT - NASA-developed riblets applied to competition swimsuits resulted in flume testing of 10 to 15 percent faster speeds than any other world class swim-suit due to the small, barely visible grooves that reduce friction and aerodynamic drag by modifying the turbulent airflow next to the skin.

GOLF BALL AERODYNAMICS - A recently designed golf ball, which has 500 dimples arranged in a pattern of 60 spherical triangles, employs NASA aerodynamics technology to create a more symmetrical ball surface, sustaining initial velocity longer and producing a more stable ball flight for better accuracy and distance.

PORTABLE COOLERS/WARMERS - Based on a NASA-inspired space cooling system employing thermoelectric technology, the portable cooler/warmer plugs into the cigarette lighters of autos, recreational vehicles, boats, or motel outlets. Utilizes one or two miniaturized modules delivering the cooling power of a 10-pound block of ice and the heating power of up to 125 degrees Fahrenheit.

SPORTS TRAINING - Space-developed cardio-muscular conditioner helps athletes increase muscular strength and cardiovascular fitness through kinetic exercise.

ATHLETIC SHOES - Moon Boot material encapsulated in running shoe midsoles improve shock absorption and provides superior stability and motion control.

Other spinoffs in this area include: Dustbuster, shock-absorbing helmets, home security systems, smoke detectors, flat panel televisions, high-density batteries, trash compactors, food packaging and freeze-dried technology, cool sportswear, sports bras, hair styling appliances, fogless ski goggles, self-adjusting sunglasses, composite golf clubs, hang gliders, art preservation, and quartz crystal timing equipment.


Environmental and Resource Management - NASA Spinoffs

MICROSPHERES - The first commercial products manufactured in orbit are tiny microspheres whose precise dimensions permit their use as reference standards for extremely accurate calibration of instruments in research and industrial laboratories. They are sold for applications in environmental control, medical research, and manufacturing.

SOLAR ENERGY - NASA-pioneered photovoltaic power system for spacecraft applications was applied to programs to expand terrestrial applications as a viable alternative energy source in areas where no conventional power source exists.

WEATHER FORECASTING AID - Space Shuttle environmental control technology led to the development of the Barorator which continuously measures the atmospheric pressure and calculates the instantaneous rate of change.

FOREST MANAGEMENT - A NASA-initiated satellite scanning system monitors and maps forestation by detecting radiation reflected and emitted from trees.

SENSORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL - NASA development of an instrument for use in space life support research led to commercial development of a system to monitor an industrial process stream to assure that the effluent water's pH level is in compliance with environmental regulations.

WIND MONITOR - Development of Jimsphere wind measurement balloon for space launches allows for making high resolution measurements of the wind profile for meteorological studies and predictions.

TELEMETRY SYSTEMS - A spinoff company formed to commercialize NASA high-data-rate telemetry technology, manufactures a high-speed processing system for commercial communications applications.

PLANT RESEARCH - NASA research on future moon and Mars bases is investigating using plants for food, oxygen, and water to reduce the need for outside supplies. This research utilizes Hydroponics (liquid nutrient solutions) instead of soil to support plant growth and finds applications for vegetable production on Earth.

FIRE RESISTANT MATERIAL - Materials include chemically-treated fabric for sheets, uniforms for hazardous material handlers, crew's clothing, furniture, interior walls of submersibles and auto racer and refueler suits.

RADIATION INSULATION - Aluminized polymer film is highly effective radiation barrier for both manned and unmanned spacecraft. Variations of this space-devised material are also used as an energy conservation technique for homes and offices. The materials are placed between wall studs and exterior facing before siding or between roof support and roof sheathing. The radiant barrier blocks 95% of radiant energy. Successful retrofit installations include schools and shrink wrap ovens.

Other spinoffs in this area include: Whale identification method, environmental analysis, noise abatement, pollution measuring devices, pollution control devices, smokestack monitor, radioactive leak detector, earthquake prediction system, sewage treatment, energy saving air conditioning, and air purification.


Health and Medicine - NASA Spinoffs

DIGITAL IMAGING BREAST BIOPSY SYSTEM - The LORAD Stereo Guide Breast Biopsy system incorporates advanced Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) as part of a digital camera system. The resulting device images breast tissue more clearly and efficiently. Known as stereotactic large-core needle biopsy, this nonsurgical system developed with Space Telescope Technology is less traumatic and greatly reduces the pain, scarring, radiation exposure, time, and money associated with surgical biopsies.

BREAST CANCER DETECTION - A solar cell sensor is positioned directly beneath x-ray film, and determines exactly when film has received sufficient radiation and has been exposed to optimum density. Associated electronic equipment then sends a signal to cut off the x-ray source. Reduction of mammography x-ray exposure reduces radiation hazard and doubles the number of patient exams per machine.

LASER ANGIOPLASTY - Laser angioplasty with a "cool" type of laser, caller an excimer laser, does not damage blood vessel walls and offers precise non-surgical cleanings of clogged arteries with extraordinary precision and fewer complications than in balloon angioplasty.

ULTRASOUND SKIN DAMAGE ASSESSMENT - Advanced instrument using NASA ultrasound technology enables immediate assessment of burn damage depth, improving patient treatment, and may save lives in serious burn cases.

HUMAN TISSUE STIMULATOR - Employing NASA satellite technology, the device is implanted in the body to help patient control chronic pain and involuntary motion disorders through electrical stimulation of targeted nerve centers or particular areas of the brain.

COOL SUIT - Custom-made suit derived from space suits circulates coolant through tubes to lower patient's body/ temperature, producing dramatic improvement of symptoms of multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, spina bifida and other conditions.

PROGRAMMABLE PACEMAKER - Incorporating multiple NASA technologies, the system consists of the implant and a physician's computer console containing the programming and a data printer. Communicates through wireless telemetry signals.

OCULAR SCREENING - NASA image processing techniques are used to detect eye problems in very young children. An electronic flash from a 35-millimeter camera sends light into the child's eyes, and a photorefractor analyzes the retinal reflexes, producing an image of each eye.

AUTOMATED URINALYSIS - NASA fluid dynamics studies helped development of system that automatically extracts and transfers sediment from urine sample to an analyzer microscope, replacing the manual centrifuge method.

MEDICAL GAS ANALYZER - Astronaut-monitoring technology used to develop system to monitor operating rooms for analysis of anesthetic gasses and measurement of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen concentrations to assure proper breathing environment for surgery patients.

VOICE-CONTROLLED WHEELCHAIR - NASA teleoperator and robot technology used to develop chair and manipulator that respond to 35 one-word voice commands utilizing a minicomputer to help patient perform daily tasks, like picking up packages, opening doors, and turning on appliances.

Other spinoffs in this area include: Arteriosclerosis detection, ultrasound scanners, automatic insulin pump, portable x-ray device, invisible braces, dental arch wire, palate surgery technology, clean room apparel, implantable heart aid, MRI, bone analyzer, and cataract surgery tools.


Industrial Productivity/Manufacturing Technology - NASA Spinoffs

MAGNETIC LIQUIDS - Based on the NASA-developed ferrofluid concept involving synthetic fluids that can be positioned and controlled by magnetic force, the ferrofluidic seal was initially applied in a zero-leakage, nonwearing seal for the rotating shaft of a system used to make semiconductor chips, solving a persistent problem‹contamination due to leaking seals.

WELDING SENSOR SYSTEM - Laser-based automated welder for industrial use incorporates a laser sensor system originally designed for Space Shuttle External Tank to track the seam where two pieces of metal are to be joined, measures gaps and minute misfits, and automatically corrects the welding torch distance and height.

MICROLASERS - Based on a concept for optical communications over interplanetary distances, microlasers were developed for the commercial market to transmit communication signals and to drill, cut, or melt materials.

MAGNETIC BEARING SYSTEM - Bearings developed from Space Shuttle designs support moving machinery without physical contact, permitting motion without friction or wear, and are now used in electric power generation, petroleum refining, machine tool operation, and natural gas pipelines.

ENGINE LUBRICANT - A NASA-developed plasma-sprayed coating is used to coat valves in a new, ten-inch-long, four-cylinder rotary engine, eliminating the need for lubricating the rotorcam, which has no crankshaft, flywheel, distributor, or water pump.

INTERACTIVE COMPUTER TRAINING - Known as Interactive Multimedia Training (IMT), originally developed to train astronauts and space operations personnel, now utilized by the commercial sector to train new employees and upgrade worker skills, using a computer system that engages all the senses, including text, video, animation, voice, sounds, and music.

HIGH-PRESSURE WATERSTRIPPING - Technology developed for preparing Space Shuttle solid rocket boosters first evolved into the U.S. Air Force's Large Aircraft Robotic Paint Stripping (LARPS) system, and now used in the commercial airline industry, where the waterjet processing reduces coating removal time by 90 percent, using only water at ultra-high pressures up to 55,000 psi.

ADVANCED WELDING TORCH - Based on the Variable Polarity Plasma Arc welding technology, a handheld torch originally developed for joining light alloys used in NASA's External Tank, is now used by major appliance manufacturers for sheet metal welding.

Other spinoffs in this area include: Gasoline vapor recovery, self-locking fasteners, machine tool software, laser wire stripper, lubricant coating process, wireless communications, engine coatings, and engine design.


Public Safety - NASA Spinoffs

RADIATION HAZARD DETECTOR - NASA technology has made commercially available new, inexpensive, conveniently carried device for protection of people exposed to potentially dangerous levels of microwave radiation. Weighing only 4 ounces and about the size of a cigarette pack, it can be carried in a shirt pocket or clipped to a belt. Unit sounds an audible alarm when microwave radiation reaches a preset level.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE ROBOT - Remotely-operated robot reduces human injury levels by performing hazardous tasks that would otherwise be handled by humans.

PERSONAL ALARM SYSTEM - Pen-sized ultrasonic transmitter used by prison guards, teachers, the elderly, and disabled to call for help is based on space telemetry technology. Pen transmits a silent signal to receiver that will display the exact location of the emergency.

EMERGENCY RESCUE CUTTERS - Lightweight cutters for freeing accident victims from wreckage developed using NASA pyrotechnic technology.

FIREMAN'S AIR TANKS - Lighter-weight firefighter's air tanks have been developed. New back-pack system weighs only 20 lbs. for 30 minute air supply, 13 lbs. less than conventional firefighting tanks. They are pressurized at 4,500 psia (twice current tanks). A warning device tells the fireman when he or she is running out of air.

PERSONAL STORM WARNING SYSTEM - Lightning detector gives 30-minute warning to golfers, boaters, homeowners, business owners, and private pilots.

SELF-RIGHTING LIFE RAFT - Developed for the Apollo program, fully inflates in 12 seconds and protects lives during extremely adverse weather conditions with self-righting and gravity compensation features.

Other spinoffs in this area include: Storm warning services (Doppler radar), firefighters' radios, lead poison detection, fire detector, flame detector, corrosion protection coating, protective clothing, and robotic hands.


Transportation - NASA Spinoffs

STUDLESS WINTER TIRES - Viking Lander parachute shroud material is adapted and used to manufacture radial tires, increasing the tire material's chainlike molecular structure to five times the strength of steel should increase tread life by 10,000 miles.

BETTER BRAKES - New, high-temperature composite space materials provide for better brake linings. Applications includes trucks, industrial equipment and passenger cars.

TOLLBOOTH PURIFICATION - A laminar airflow technique used in NASA clean rooms for contamination-free assembly of space equipment is used at tollbooths on bridges and turnpikes to decrease the toll collector's inhalation of exhaust fumes.

WEIGHT SAVING TECHNOLOGY - NASA research on composite materials is used to achieve a 30-percent weight reduction in a twin-turbine helicopter, resulting in a substantial increase in aircraft performance.

IMPROVED AIRCRAFT ENGINE - Multiple NASA developed technological advancements resulted in a cleaner, quieter, more economical commercial aircraft engine known as the high bypass turbofan, featuring a 10-percent reduction in fuel consumption, lower noise levels, and emission reductions of oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and unburned hydrocarbons.

ADVANCED LUBRICANTS - An environmental-friendly lubricant designed to support the Space Shuttle Mobile Launcher Platform led to the development of three commercial lubricants for railroad track maintenance, for electric power company corrosion prevention, and as a hydraulic fluid with an oxidation life of 10,000 hours.

ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM - The Flywheel Energy Storage system, derived from two NASA-sponsored energy storage studies, is a chemical-free, mechanical battery that harnesses the energy of a rapidly spinning wheel and stores it as electricity with 50 times the capacity of a lead-acid battery, very useful for electric vehicles.

NEW WING DESIGN FOR CORPORATE JETS - NASA-developed computer programs resulted in an advanced, lighter, more aerodynamically-efficient new wing for Gulfstream business aircraft.

AIDS TO SCHOOL BUS DESIGN - Manufacturer uses three separate NASA-developed technologies originally developed for aviation and space use in their design and testing of a new school bus chassis. These technologies are a structural analysis computer program infrared stress measurement system, and a ride quality meter system.

Other spinoffs in this area include: Safer bridges, emission testing, airline wheelchairs, electric car, auto design, methane-powered vehicles, windshear prediction, and aircraft design analysis.
 
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El programa Constellation se va a hacer gargarás. Dentro de poco la mejor nave espacial en activo creada por el hombre será la Soyuz. :doh

Y parece que se apoyará a empresas privadas para que hagan petardos capaces de subir al hombre a la Estación Espacial. Contratistas como los que llevan gente desde el Aeropuerto de las Vegas al Área 51 o los que llevan todo el tinglado logístico de las Guerras estás que hacen.

http://www.abc.es/20100201/ciencia-...ial/obama-pone-sueno-volver-201002011403.html
 
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Bueno, leyendo por ahí a parecer ni ellos saben lo que quieren. Van a prolongar la vida de la ISS (joder si es nuevecita y la querían desguazar en 2015) hasta 2020. Los Transbordadores dejan de volar como estaba previsto y la NASA va a estar un tiempo sin un vehículo propio dependiendo para el envío de astronautas de vehículos privados.

Por lo que parece, y aquí esta lo importante, el aumento de presupuesto para la NASA se dirige a corregir la política de Bush. Según la nueva administración, es un tanto estúpido volver a la Luna de forma similar a la que se realizó hace cuarenta años. Creen que ahora es mejor destinar dinero a I+D para desarrollar nuevas tecnologías que acerquen al hombre a Marte y a la Luna de forma más eficiente y más propia del Siglo XXI.

http://www.elpais.com/articulo/soci...ma/ir/Luna/elpepusoc/20100201elpepusoc_21/Tes

Al cohete Ares le queda poco...

De todos modos en todo esto pese a que pueda tener cosas positivas, no veo más que una NASA tocada bajándose del tren, un tren que le costará volver a coger y cuyo billete será caro. También es un poco un owned, ya que lo que iba a ser el futuro, el programa Contellation (basado en el pasado) no ha sido más que una forma de tirar el dinero cuyo retorno en forma de patentes veo dudoso. Y encima tenemos que tener en cuenta lo que he comentado anteriormente. EEUU no va a disponer de un vehículo propio para sus viajes espaciales y dependerá de los rusos y la iniciativa privada para ello.

Por otra parte me preocupa y estoy totalmente en contra del desarrollo del turismo espacial. Como he dicho, la investigación del cosmos no se puede convertir en Disneyland. Hay que ser un poco serios con esto.
 
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No solo la investigación del cosmos se puede convertir un poco en Disneyland, sino que debe...

Es más, Walt Disney fue uno de los principales impulsores de la carrera espacial, ya desde los 50, como demuestra este DVD:

Walt Disney Treasures - Tomorrowland: Disney in Space and Beyond

Before man ventured into space, Walt Disney took the nation there. This set of the Walt Disney Treasures consists of "Science Factual" shows that aired mostly in the 1950s. On the first disc, Ward Kimball, one of the company's ace animators, directs three 50-minute segments on space travel dealing with space flight, going to the moon, and going to Mars. A combination of lecture (by the tops in the field, including lead rocket designer Dr. Werner von Braun), animation, live-action segments, and models, the three segments are still relevant as they effortlessly teach such elements as why rockets are in stages, what is gravitational force, orbiting, air pressure, and even the psychological effects on the mind. It is impressive how easily these Tomorrowland features entertain audiences of all ages. Of course, some of the details are wrong, but the wonder is not, and the final segment--a most poetic survey about what life might be like on Mars--illustrates Disney animated magic at its best.

The second disc takes on weather reporting (including a James Bond-ish way of changing the weather), how satellites work, and the touchstone 1958 short "Our Friend the Atom," a staple of explaining the world of atomic energy. Shown for the first time in its entirety is an informative pitch for EPCOT. It's not a version of the theme park now in Florida, but Walt Disney's lyrical vision of a city of the future, a dream never realized with his death two months after filming in 1966. Leonard Maltin introduces each segment, putting it in historical context and noting some political incorrectness and oversights, like atomic energy having no downside. The programs still entertainingly show the promises of the future: humans on Mars seem so tangible, even though the space program lost its way in the forthcoming decades. --Doug Thomas

Product Description

Walt Disney was a true visionary, and his most far-reaching vision examined the future. During the 1950s, his investigation into space exploration and the wondrous opportunities and challenges of space travel not only came alive in several Disneyland TV shows, but helped create strong public support for The United States space program. Go back in time to the beginning of the future and enjoy four episodes and a theatrical short that delve into the mysteries of the universe and space travel -- "Man In Space," "Man And The Moon," "Mars And Beyond," "Eyes In Outer Space," and "Our Friend The Atom." You'll also get a rare look at Walt's last film, "EPCOT," in which he reveals his concepts and plans for the Disney World and EPCOT projects. Other not-to-be-missed features include a special interview with noted futurist and author Ray Bradbury. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come.

Nada menos que Ray Bradbury, colaborador de Disney en sus proyectos más futuristas lo confima en la entrevista que aparece en esta edición.

Así que ojito con Disney. :juas
 
Respuesta: Hilo noticias/proyectos NASA

Huy si solo hubieran dejado colonizar america con cientificos, aún no habrian cruzado los apalaches¡¡¡¡
 
Respuesta: Hilo noticias/proyectos NASA

Huy si solo hubieran dejado colonizar america con cientificos, aún no habrian cruzado los apalaches¡¡¡¡
Y estarían mucho mejor de lo que están ahora. Los habitantes del continente digo.

eso eso, preocupemonos por la vida autoctona de la luna, hay que salvaguardarla a toda costa.

Por suerte a no ser que los chinos den un golpe de efecto vamos a tener menos broncas internetiles con lo de ver a un hombre en la luna o marte durante nuestra vida. Directamente se dice que no va a ser y a otra cosa.
 
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