NASA contributes to anti-coronavirus efforts by manufacturing respirators
Since the CoronaVirus pandemic began, many companies and well-known scientific and industrial organizations have changed their activities or part of them to keep pace with the developments of this epidemic and also in order to assist in efforts to combat and eradicate it, and it appears that the American Space Agency NASA, in turn, has joined this global effort.
And many of the countries struck by this epidemic have suffered greatly from a lack of medical capabilities, especially artificial respirators that patients with critical conditions need from the Coronavirus pandemic, which called the intervention of a number of industrial and scientific institutions to fill the increasing demand for these devices, Among them, for example, Tesla Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Company, which manufactured nearly 1,000 respirators based on their auto parts and delivered to medical facilities in the United States of America.
In addition to Tesla, the American Space Agency, in turn, joined these efforts, as its engineers worked for weeks to develop artificial respirators that are now ready and have received approval and approval by the competent authority, which is the Food and Drug Authority in the United States of America. After approval, NASA is looking for a company to manufacture these devices, especially since the device will be easy in industry and maintenance as well.
Since the CoronaVirus pandemic began, many companies and well-known scientific and industrial organizations have changed their activities or part of them to keep pace with the developments of this epidemic and also in order to assist in efforts to combat and eradicate it, and it appears that the American Space Agency NASA, in turn, has joined this global effort.
And many of the countries struck by this epidemic have suffered greatly from a lack of medical capabilities, especially artificial respirators that patients with critical conditions need from the Coronavirus pandemic, which called the intervention of a number of industrial and scientific institutions to fill the increasing demand for these devices, Among them, for example, Tesla Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Company, which manufactured nearly 1,000 respirators based on their auto parts and delivered to medical facilities in the United States of America.
In addition to Tesla, the American Space Agency, in turn, joined these efforts, as its engineers worked for weeks to develop artificial respirators that are now ready and have received approval and approval by the competent authority, which is the Food and Drug Authority in the United States of America. After approval, NASA is looking for a company to manufacture these devices, especially since the device will be easy in industry and maintenance as well.