NASA has just released its 2017-2018 software catalogue, and
everything is available for free download, without any royalty or copyright
fees.
This is the third time NASA has released such a compilation
as part of its Technology Transfer Program.
The catalogue includes a tonne of software products with a
wide range of technical applications, and several of these are being released
to the public for the first time.
Organised into 15 categories, the catalogue includes
software for data processing/storage, business systems, operations, propulsion,
and aeronautics.
Each of these contain dozens of software downloads. If you
find it difficult to browse through all of them, you may want to begin with
NASA's list of the top 20 requested software titles that are included in the
catalogue.
Understandably, most of the software in the catalogue has
something to do with rocket science and propulsion engineering.
Unless you're building a rocket or an aircraft in your
backyard, that may not be your cup of tea, but worry not - other topics
included may be more to your liking.
"The software catalogue is our way of supporting the
innovation economy by granting access to tools used by today's top aerospace
professionals to entrepreneurs, small businesses, academia, and industry,"
explained Steve Jurczyk, associate administrator for NASA's Space Technology
Mission Directorate (STMD), in a press release.
"Access to these software codes has the potential to
generate tangible benefits that create American jobs, earn revenue, and save
lives."
Perhaps you want to build your own autonomous system. NASA
has software for all your robotics and systems health monitoring needs.
Or maybe you're curious about the climate? NASA's got you
covered, offering up every environmental science software tool they have that
uses data from their Earth-observing satellites.
Speaking of data, NASA also has software to meet your dataprocessing needs.
And while they're at it, NASA can also help you design the
next data and image processing app.
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