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E-grāmata: One Giant Leap: Iconic and Inspiring Space Race Inventions that Shaped History

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2019
  • Izdevniecība: The Lyons Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493038442
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  • ISBN-13: 9781493038442

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On July 20, 1969, Americans had their eyes and ears glued to their TVs and radios. NASAs successful moon landing left the nation in awe. This moment inspired inventors and engineers across the nation. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1969 moon landing, we share with you 20 patents that were inspired by the space race and how they reshaped the world.



Featuring the original patent schematics from the US Patent and Trademark Office, blast off with the inventions inspired by the moon landing including:

Memory foam

Freeze-dried food

Firefighting equipment

Emergency "space blankets"

DustBusters

Cordless tools

Protective paint (Used on both the Statue of Liberty, a gigantic Buddha in Hong Kong and the Golden Gate)

Cochlear implants

LZR Racer swimsuits

CMOS image sensors

Moon dust as fuel for space travel

Carbon nanotubes

Pocket calculators

Other patents in the book reflect the general surge in space-related inventions in that era:

Dispersed space based laser weapon

Toy ray guns

Flying saucers

Propulsion systems

Lasers

The modem

Integrated circuit

Astro Lamp (Later called the Lava Lamp)
Foreword ix
Introduction xi
Chapter 1 Fly Me: Saturn V
1(14)
Chapter 2 Getting Off the Ground: Robert Goddard
15(12)
Chapter 3 Timing Is Everything: Watches
27(10)
Chapter 4 Writing High: Space Pens
37(10)
Chapter 5 Stepping Out: Jet Shoes
47(10)
Chapter 6 Point and Shoot: Ray Guns
57(10)
Chapter 7 Drinking It In: Liquid Refreshment
67(8)
Chapter 8 Eating Out: Food
75(14)
Chapter 9 Consuming Passion: Ice Cream
89(10)
Chapter 10 Rage Against the Latrine: Diapers
99(12)
Chapter 11 Covering Up: Space Blankets
111(10)
Chapter 12 Cold Calling: ETs
121(12)
Chapter 13 Fueling Around: Land-Mine Deactivation
133(8)
Chapter 14 Faster than a Speeding Bullet: Nuclear Rockets
141(12)
Chapter 15 Burning Bright: Fire Prevention
153(10)
Chapter 16 Blowing Up: Moon Bombs
163(14)
Chapter 17 Tooling Around: Dustbusters
177(8)
Chapter 18 Crash-Proofing: Memory Foam
185(12)
Chapter 19 Dressing for Success: Space Suits
197(12)
Chapter 20 Look to the Skies: UFOs
209(22)
Index 231(8)
About the Author 239
Charles Pappas is the Indiana Jones/Captain Ahab/Mr. Peabody of the exhibition industry. Hes dug up lost expo photos in Shanghai and located forgotten fair buildings in Mexico City. He has spent years sleuthing out not just the economic impact but also the cultural imprint of trade fairs. Charles has covered the expo industry for Exhibitor magazine for a dozen years and is the industrys de facto historian.He lives in Rochester, MN.