I heard that there are many commercialized products based on the knowledge I learned through space research.
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There are dry foods, micro ovens, instant foods, batteries, and anti-cloud ski goggles.
There is an American mattress brand called Temper.
It is said that this brand was completed based on a technology that relieves the pressure generated when taking off from the spacecraft.
In the 1970s, NASA's Ames Laboratory developed a pressure-absorbing material with viscoelasticity to protect astronauts from the tremendous acceleration and pressure generated during takeoff and landing.
The material was successfully commercialized as a "temper foam" with high density and durability through Danish chemist Age Christiansen.
With the success of commercialization, the first temperature taper that can be installed on a regular mattress was released in 1991, allowing space science to be seen in real life.
Since then, Temper's mattresses, pillows, and bedding accessories have been sold around the world through various research and development.
Tempur is the only bedding brand that can obtain an official space technology certificate in 1996 and attach a Certified Technology mark to all products.
Some made air purifiers to clean the air in the spacecraft.
It is an RCI technology that removes various harmful gases and organic compounds using special cells and special UVX lamps using titanium dioxide.
A typical air purifier filters dust in the air through a filter method, but I understand that this method uses ozone.
Developed by Ari Bio, "Epora" is a new concept cosmetics that applies Korea's microbial fermentation technology and NASA's zero-gravity culture technology.
Epora's Black Therapy CM7 was born based on the fact that damaged skin, tissues, and stem cells are quickly restored and regenerated in zero gravity.
It contains black yeast that produces organic substances that are good for the skin, making it rich in polysaccharides, organic acids, and vitamins.
Among the things described above, the RCI air purifier was recently broadcast on KBS' "Consumer's Port."
It is an Alx-in air purifier product that generates negative ions to sterilize and deodorize, but it may be unhealthy by generating ozone.
You're talking about Alpha X air purifier, right?
I watched TV, too.
I wonder if I can sell this kind of product.
It's called screw technology, but I wasn't sure if I could trust screw technology.
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