Space Technology - experiments
Teddy bears lifted
to 30,085 metres above sea level on a helium balloon in a
materials experiment by CU Spaceflight and SPARKS science club. Each of the
bears wore a different space suit designed by 11-13 year olds from SPARKS.
Space technology is technology
that is related to entering, and retrieving objects or life forms from space."Every day" technologies such as weather forecasting, remote sensing, GPS systems, satellite television, and some long distance communications systems critically rely on space infrastructure. Of sciences astronomy and Earth sciences (via remote sensing) most notably benefit from space technology.
Computers and telemetry were once leading edge technologies that might have been considered "space technology" because of their criticality to boosters and spacecraft. They existed prior to the Space Race of the Cold War but their development was vastly accelerated to meet the needs of the two major superpowers' space programs.
While still used today in spacecraft and missiles, the more prosaic applications such as remote monitoring (via telemetry) of patients, water plants, highway conditions, etc. and the widespread use of computers far surpasses their space applications in quantity and variety of application.
Space is such an alien environment that attempting to work in it requires new techniques and knowledge. New technologies originating with or accelerated by space-related endeavors are often subsequently exploited in other economic activities. This has been widely pointed to as beneficial by space advocates and enthusiasts favoring the investment of public funds in space activities and programs.
Political opponents counter that it would be far cheaper to develop specific technologies directly if they are beneficial and scoff at this justification for public expenditures on space-related research.
Specific space technologies
- Ablative heat shield
- Aerobot (Planetary probe suspended in atmosphere.)
- Atmospheric braking
- Booster [ ICBM]
- Centrifuge
- Gantry
- Human staffed missions
- Rocket
sled
- Rover
- Satellite
- Communication satellite
- Earth observation satellite
- Navigation satellite
- Kamlesh
Dorle
- Satellite television
- Telecommunications satellite
- Weather satellite
- Spacecraft
- Spacecraft propulsion
- Space
probe
- Aerobot
(Planetary probe suspended in atmosphere.)
- Space shuttle
- Space
station
- Space
suit
- Space
capsule
- Splashdown
- Telemetry
- Thruster
Future space technologies
- Asteroid
mining
- Single stage to orbit
- Solar power satellite
- Non-rocket space launch
- Space manufacturing
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