After his father had cataract surgery, a NASA Glenn engineer invented a noninvasive method of detecting the disease before surgery becomes necessary.
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NASA research resulted in grooved runways and highways.
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NASA improves aviation safety in dangerous weather conditions through research, pilot training and invention.
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A NASA communication system helps pilots and air traffic controllers plan for bad weather.
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NASA's first test flight for the agency's next-generation spacecraft and launch vehicle system is launching in 2009.
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NASA tested the Mercury astronauts for disorientation in a Glenn facility known as the Gimbal Rig.
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Glenn engineers helped NASA return the shuttle to flight by testing its wing panels for resistance to damage.
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When the Shuttle launches, astronauts feel a lot like passengers on a roller coaster. This video explains why.
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This video explores the Research Combustion Laboratory's sixty year history and highlights its capabilities.
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This facility at Plum Brook Station is the world's largest space environment simulation chamber.
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