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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 4,1999 PSA#2402SP -- NASA/JSC'S INSPECTION 99 SHOWCASES TECHNOLOGIES AT WORK Johnson
Space Center's Inspection 99 will offer industry, business, community
and education professionals an opportunity to discover NASA
technologies and processes that might be applied to the guests' own
activities. The event is scheduled from Nov. 3 to Nov. 5. Inspection 99
guests can inspect technologies, tour the center's facilities, many of
them unique, and talk with scientists and engineers about technical
challenges. People at Johnson Space Center work each day to expand the
boundaries of human knowledge and capabilities to meet the formidable
challenge of human space flight. The technologies they develop
continue to find wide application in the private sector. A successful
use of such technologies outside the space program is found in the
design of a new Echocardiography Laboratory at Texas Children's
Hospital in Houston. The hospital looked at design elements and
operations concepts of the Mission Control Center at Johnson Space
Center in designing the busy laboratory, which monitors young heart
patients. The medical staff calls it their own Mission Control. An
application of space shuttle techniques is helping solve a problem that
has long plagued the offshore petroleum industry. Inspection Day
exhibits gave Bernt Hellesoe, owner of Unitech International, the idea
for his Multi Quick Connector. The connnector joins electrical and
hydraulic lines to subsea wellheads thousands of feet below the
surface. The new device uses a two-step process, which improved
reliability and reduced costs. The mission of Johnson Space Center is
the expansion of a Human presence in space through exploration and
utilization, for the benefit of all. Technology from space has found
application throughout society-from energy, transportation and
agriculture to medicine, communications and electronics. Inspection 98
last October drew a record 2,700 guests from 45 states and 21
countries. Inspection 99 will be the fourth in growing and increasing
successful series of the free yearly meetings designed to bring the
benefits of space technology down to Earth. While the event is free,
registration is required. To register and for more information visit
http://inspection.jsc.nasa.gov phone (281) 244-1316 fax (281) 483-9193
e-mail inspection@jsc.nasa.gov WEB: Click here for the latest
information about this notice,
http://nais.nasa.gov/EPS/JSC/date.html#9-I-99. E-MAIL: Charlene
Gilbert, inspection@jsc.nasa.gov. Posted 08/02/99 (D-SN362060). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0516 19990804\SP-0022.MSC)
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