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A new era for nuclear technology is emerging at the intersection of advanced manufacturing and space exploration. The US is ...
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NASA teams up with Austin-based 3D printing companyNASA partnered with Austin 3D printing company ICON to build habitats and infrastructure that could help future explorers of the moon and Mars.
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How NASA Will 3D Print Houses On The Moon? - MSNNASA is preparing to 3D print lunar habitats, using advanced robotic construction and lunar soil to build structures that can withstand the Moon’s harsh environment. Instead of launching ...
NASA is performing hot fire tests of the new RS-25 engines that will power the agency’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket toward the moon in the Artemis V mission, currently scheduled for 2029 ...
Universe Today notes that NASA's latest International Space Station resupply mission included a machine meant to demonstrate 3D printing regolith (that is, loose soil or rock) on the Moon and ...
NASA/Emmett Given This 3D printer has passed testing and is ready for orbit. NASA/Emmett Given A small desktop-size 3D printer is about to boldly go where no 3D printer has gone before: into space.
A Texas company — driven by a mission to create faster, better and more affordable housing — is 3D printing homes. It's also working with NASA to 3D print on the Moon. Lesley Stahl reports.
The five El Camino College students behind 3D printing startup ‘Techtonic 3D’ wear many hats – they are scholars, engineers, inventors and entrepreneurs. Juggling each of the roles can be ...
NASA says the 3D printed rocket injector it created would have taken more than a year to create using traditional processes. With 3D printing, it took less than four months.
A process called selective laser melting, similar to 3D printing, is being used to create parts for NASA's new Space Launch System. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011. Eric and his ...
NASA has commissioned high-profile architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) to design a 3D-printed simulated Mars habitat, and is accepting applications from would-be participants willing to ...
Redwire hopes to 3D print whole organs in space, although it characterizes this as a "long-term" goal. The company is also using NASA's Advanced Plant Habitat for a project to identify genes for ...
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