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NASA Technology Databases Now Available To Public Domain
NASA released a number of its technolgy in a public domain database to enable the economic innovation of their otherwise expensive database. NASA is hoping that through this initiative more of their space technologies can be modified to benefit the earth just like most projects other NASA's Spinoff program.
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