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Akron's Goodyear Teams Up With NASA On Experiment to the International Space Station

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and NASA are working together to launch an experiment to the International Space Station Sunday.
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Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and NASA are working together to launch an experiment to the International Space Station Sunday.

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., based in Akron, was involved in the Apollo 11 mission 50 years ago. The company developed several components, including the flotation device for when the capsule splashed down.

This Sunday Goodyear and NASA team up again to launch an experiment to the International Space Station to see how silica can be reinforced in different environments.

Derek Shuttleworth, Goodyear’s external science and technology manager,said silica can be used to help tires brake better in rain and snow, but he said the benefits don’t stop there.

  

“It actually reduces the amount of energy absorbed by the tire as it rolls. That means that the tire has better fuel economy, or the vehicle has better fuel economy with tires that are formulated with silica as the reinforcement,” he said.

Shuttleworth said the space station gives Goodyear the opportunity to experiment in micro-gravity, which can only be experienced in orbit.

He said working with NASA provides the company access to the space station’s lab and highly qualified scientists.

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David Williams is an intern at WKSU for summer 2019. A junior at Kent State, Williams is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in multimedia journalism. Williams has reported for The Kent Stater, the university’s student-run newspaper, since spring 2018. His interests include history and politics.