Space Technology Hall of Fame
The Space Technology Hall of Fame annually honors groups and individuals that (according to the organization) transform technology originally developed for space exploration into products that help improve the quality of life here on Earth.[1][2][3]
The Space Technology Hall of Fame was created in 1988 by the Space Foundation, in cooperation with NASA and is administered by the Space Foundation.[1][2][4]
Inductees
Inductees to the Space Technology Hall of Fame include:
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See also
References
- 1 2 "Space Technology Hall of Fame". Space Foundation. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
- 1 2 Space Foundation Seeking Space Technology Hall of Fame(R) Nominations; Aug. 31 is Deadline, Space Ref, 25-05-2013
- ↑ Henry Ford physician inducted into Space Foundation's Space Technology Hall of Fame, The Medical News, 25-05-2013
- ↑ Space Technology Hall of Fame Inducts NASA Spinoff Technology, NASA, Office of the Chief Technologist, 25-05-2013
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