NASA has just published its 2017-2019 software catalog which is the third installment of the software. The software list comes both in hard copy and offline format. NASA released the first edition of its software catalog in April 2014. Steve Jurczyk, an associate administrator for NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) in Washington, said: “The software catalog 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.” “Access to these software codes has the potential to generate tangible benefits that create American jobs, earn revenue and save lives.” Dan Lockney, NASA’s Technology Transfer program executive, claimed that Softwares had played a significant role in NASA’s mission successes and scientific discoveries “Software has been a critical component of each of NASA’s mission successes and scientific discoveries. In fact, more than 30 percent of all reported NASA innovations are software.” Here is some popular software that has been open sourced by NASA recently:

Global Planetary Reference Models Worldview Satellite Imagery Browsing and Downloading Tool Lossless Hyper-/Multi-Spectral Data Compression Software CARES/LIFE PixelLearn NASA Root Cause Analysis Tool Cart3D Video Image Stabilization and Registration JPL’s Stereo Vision Software Suite CARES/LIFE What’s Up at Wallops (Android and iOS)

Well, if you want to try the software that is released under NASA’s Technology Transfer program, you need to visit this link. For the complete list of tools that are released by NASA visit here. So, what do you think about this? Share your views in the comment box below.

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