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Recently, NASA and SpaceX launched the 33rd commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Learn more ...
In-space 3D printing research paves way for future in-orbit fabricators University of Glasgow researchers have demonstrated a patented process that can effectively 3D print in low-Earth gravity with ...
It turns out the sky isn’t the limit for 3D printing. The technology, also known as additive manufacturing, can build complex prototypes, parts, tools, and models in various materials for a variety of ...
There are still a few things holding back 3D printing from any mass production over other manufacturing methods, but it is the technology’s application beyond Earth that it is showing real promise.
Curiously Realistic Ironically, the 3D printing shown in Lost in Space might actually be a bit too realistic.
Made in Space aims to advance our future in space by building manufacturing technology for use in the zero gravity conditions of space.
The future of space travel requires new technologies and additive manufacturing, more commonly known as 3D printing, may hold the key.
The Stargate owned by Relativity Space, which just announced a new funding round of $140 million in October, is arguably the largest metal 3D printing device in the world. Which makes sense: after all ...
NASA and Made in Space have teamed up to build a 3D printer that works in zero gravity. They plan on shipping it up to the International Space Station late next year.
The first 3D printer in space housed aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has run off its first object. The item was a faceplate embossed with "NASA and Made In Space, Inc" and is part of ...
A 3D printer is slated to arrive at the International Space Station next year, where it will crank out the first parts ever manufactured off Earth.
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