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planet Goddard and Northrop Grumman Partner To Answer Key Questions in Climate Change and Planetary Science
Through a new Space Act Agreement between NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Northrop Grumman's Electronic Systems sector, researchers will collaborate on the development of advanced civil radar system architectures that can be leveraged into new space-based remote sensing instruments with revolutionary performance characteristics.
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NASA MMO Game

NASA Offers Educational Online Gaming Opportunity to Developers: Workshop Aids Potential Partners
April 21, 2008 – Educators someday soon will be able take the “learning can be fun” adage to a new level by meeting students on computer-simulation game platforms with new technology created by innovators at NASA and a yet-to-be-selected game developer.
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training Tech Transfer Training: Something for Everyone
Goddard’s IPP Office offers quarterly training classes to help civil servant and contractor personnel understand the in’s and out’s of technology transfer.
  • June 26, 2008, Rm E100E
  • September 18, 2008, Rm E100D
  • December 2, 2008, Rm E100D

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Adaptive Sensor Fleet
A software architecture has been developed that allows remote-controlled platforms, such as boats, aircraft, rovers, satellites, or other vehicles or hardware, to work collaboratively in support of a single scientific goal. ASF is ideal for oceanographic and planetary research; search-and-rescue operations; and military, mining, and security missions.
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Nondestructive Materials Testing Portable, Low-Cost, Nondestructive Materials Testing
A new nondestructive method has been developed for evaluating degree of cure, variations in chemical composition, and defect states in resin-based composites and metal oxides—data currently unobtainable through X-ray testing.
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NanoCompass
NanoCompass Provides New Capabilities in Magnetometry and Strain Sensing
This lightweight, low-power magnetometer is based on a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) network. Called the “NanoCompass,” the sensor’s dimensions are intrinsically nanoscale, allowing for new capabilities in magnetometry.
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This video highlights partnerships and technology transfer efforts since the 1960s that have benefited the Maryland economy.
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Betsy Pugel
Diane "Betsy" Pugel
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Years at NASA: 5


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