Shelly Palmer

From Apollo to iPhone: How Consumer Tech Reached the Moon

On this week’s Good Day New York (Fox 5 NY), tech expert Shelly Palmer breaks down one of the most fascinating developments in modern space exploration: NASA’s Artemis II mission is powered by everyday consumer technology.

From iPhone 17 Pro Max cameras to Microsoft Surface Pro tablets and GoPro action cameras, astronauts are now using the same devices you can buy at your local Best Buy—while orbiting the moon.

Shelly explains how far we’ve come since the Apollo era, when NASA had to invent specialized tools like the zero-gravity space pen. Today, consumer tech is rugged, powerful, and advanced enough to operate in one of the harshest environments imaginable: deep space.

What does this mean for companies like Apple, Microsoft, and GoPro? And what does it say about the future of innovation?

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Shelly puts it all in perspective: the technology in your hand today surpasses what powered the original moon missions.

🚀 The future of space exploration is here—and it fits in your pocket.

Original Airdate: April 7, 2026