Space Technology Hall of Fame

Induction Year 2012

Flexible Aerogel Insulating System

NASA Image of Flexible Aerogel Insulating System

Flexible aerogels were originally developed to serve as a barrier to the extreme temperatures that occur during rocket launches and that affect spacecraft as they are exposed to both high heat and severe cold. Because the initial silica aerogels were fragile and expensive, NASA contracted with James Fesmire, senior principal investigator of the Cryogenics Test…

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Early Fire and Smoke Detection System – FireWatch

NASA Image of Forest Fire
Inducted In: 2012, Public Safety

DLR and the private firm IQ Wireless took technology developed by DLR to analyze gases and particles in space and created a terrestrial detection tool known as FireWatch that uses high-resolution optical sensors installed on towers or masts that connect to a remote central office to monitor forests and detect potential fires. With sensors that…

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