Product Name
Improved footwear
Product Photo 1
Adidas running shoe
Product Photo 2
Olympic runner shown mid-race
NASA Photo 1
NASA researcher examining materials and assessing their reaction to various impacts
NASA Photo 2
Photogrammetry of the supersonic parachute used during the Mars Curiosity rover's entry, descent, and landing phase
Video
https://youtu.be/QJ9Ps_tsFEM
Product Description

The high-speed stereo photogrammetry system one company altered to help NASA study recreations of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster was picked up and used by a major shoe manufacturer to design a high-performance shoe. Engineers used the system to analyze the behavior of Olympic marathoners' feet as they hit the ground and made design and material alterations according to what they observed. 

NASA Description

To discover how a lightweight piece of foam could have caused catastrophic damage to the Space Shuttle Columbia, NASA researchers needed stereo photogrammatry equipment that could operate at much higher frame rates than what they had. The company that supplied the existing system, which observes objects in three dimensions to analyze how materials deform during an event, enabled sufficiently high speed and now markets this version in a variety of industries. 

US State
Company
Trilion Quality Systems
Description

Learn more about how NASA helped develop technology that impacts improved footwear within your home's bedroom environment!