10 Amazing NASA Inventions We Use In Our Daily Life 

The Dustbuster - Back in the 1970s, NASA Apollo astronauts were busy taking samples of the moon’s crust to send back to Earth. 

Freeze-Dried Food -  Although NASA didn't invent the process behind freeze-dried food, they’re one of the major reasons the technology took off. 

Athletic Wear Fabrics -  Fabrics developed to keep astronauts protected from the inhospitable environment of space have found their way into athletic wear and outdoor apparel. 

Fogless Coating for Goggles, Glasses, and More -  NASA developed a fogless coating for the glass that was later licensed to more than 60 companies. 

Scratch-Resistant Lenses -  When the FDA mandated in 1972 that all eyeglasses had to be shatter-resistant, manufacturers replaced glass lenses with plastic. 

Cold-Resistant Tires -  NASA designed a portable workbench on wheels dubbed the Modularized Equipment Transporter, or MET.

Memory Foam -  NASA originally developed memory foam to improve the comfort and safety of astronaut seats.  

Aluminized Mylar -  Another NASA inventions we see regularly in aluminized mylar. This super-lightweight, silvery sheet is shiny on one side to reflect heat. 

Aluminized Polymer Insulation -  The shiny film was so efficient at reflecting radiation that companies began using it as insulation in homes and commercial buildings. 

Elements of Consumer Laptops - NASA added its tech to an early laptop in the mid-1980s. On a Space Shuttle mission in 1983, NASA astronauts first used the Shuttle Portable Onboard Computer or SPOC. 

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