NASA announces how to make space rockets
On April 10, NASA will announce a series of data relating to 1,000 space conquest projects, including the design of space missiles.
quoted Daniel Lockney, NASA's technology transfer expert, saying: 'NASA will make the data public. We have gathered a lot of software projects about everything, from design tools to missile construction diagrams, robots and their control systems. '
NASA Space Shuttle.(Photo: NASA)
Everyone has access to NASA data on technology.nasa.gov. However, those who want to access the missile control system need to undergo a special background check. Currently, NASA has announced many projects but they are scattered across websites and are difficult to find.
Mr. Lockney said, people can use NASA planning software to solve management problems at the hospital. Even doctors can use Hubble telescope applications to use for MRI magnetic resonators in diagnosing and treating diseases.
The release of NASA data follows the 2011 requirements of President Barack Obama, to promote the world of technology, helping to speed up technology transfer. American officials hope, this activity will help technology enthusiasts and businesses develop ideas in a modern way.
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