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Mars X-House: Continuing in the Quest to 3D Print the ExtraTerrestrial Habitat
The Intersection of Drones and Additive Manufacturing
Top 5 Videos: Dubai’s 3D Printed Martian City in the Desert
NASA Lets You 3D Print Your Own Mars Perseverance Rover
Modix launches XXL-format MAMA 3D printer for automotive, aerospace & marine sectors
Boom Supersonic Unveils XB-1 Airplane with 21 3D Printed Parts
3D-Printed Scale Model Of Perseverance Rover Seems As Complicated As The Real One
Futuristic GalaXsea 3D Printed Space Solar Sailboat for Space Exploration
The Marines 3D-Printed a Rocket Launcher Shelter in 36 Hours
Pratt & Whitney marks milestone with 3D printing for aircraft engine MRO
NASA wants to build a lunar base by 2030. Could 3D printing with moon dust be the answer?
GE Aviation looks to 3D printing to obtain crucial spare parts for jet engines for U.S. combat aircraft
Nine Most Recent Posts in 3D Printing and Aerospace and Aeronautics
Space Is Expensive. Can 3D Printing and On-Orbit Construction Drive the Cost Down?
An artist’s concept of a toroidal space colony that could accommodate 10,000 people. (Credit: NASA) . Little more than a decade ago, NASA estimated that it cost around $10,000 to launch a single pound of payload into space. Today, that price tag has fallen...
Using 3D Printing in Search for Black Holes
An X-ray telescope designed to search for supermassive black holes could be built using a novel 3D-printing technique called plasma metal deposition. The ESA space telescope – which would also be used to map hot gas structures and determine their physical properties –...
3D Printed ‘Artificial Leaves’ Could Provide Sustainable Energy on Mars
A group of international researchers led by the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands used 3D printing to create a living material made of algae that could lead to sustainable energy production on Mars as well as a number of other applications, a TU...
An Attempt At 3D Printing A Hybrid Rocket Engine
Liquid fuelled engines are throttleable and monstrously powerful, but highly complex. Meanwhile, solid rocket engines are simple and cheap, but once you light them, they’re going full-bore until burnout. Hybrid rocket engines offer perks from both worlds, with simple...
Humans Can Now 3D Print Structures on the Moon Using Local Lunar Materials
For a few years now, NASA has been working hand in hand with teams all over the world to further the development of the Artemis program. One team in specific, Texas-based ICON , is looking to 3D print some of the first settlements and structures to be found on the...
3D printing supports Thomas Pesquet on his mission aboard the International Space Station
Last Friday, French astronaut Thomas Pescet flew for the second time to the International Space Station (ISS) for a 6-month flight. In doing so, he becomes the first French captain of the International Space Station. And if we’re talking about that today, it’s because...
Sourcing Low-Criticality Parts for Aircraft with 3D Printing
Additive manufacturing (AM) has matured significantly as a manufacturing technique over the last 5 years. Along with this, knowledge of AM within companies has increased and its opportunities are increasingly discussed at board-level, especially as pandemic-driven...
Ultralow-Temperature Supercapacitors Using Porous Carbon Aerogel – Could Power Mars & Polar Missions
A porous carbon aerogel improves the low-temperature performance of supercapacitors, which could help supply energy for space missions and polar activities. . Adapted from Nano Letters 2021, DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c04780 NASA’s Perseverance Rover recently made a...
Meet the 3D Printed Parts That Are on Their Way to Mars
When the Perseverance rover touches down on Mars on February 18, it will carry with it almost a dozen metal 3D printed parts. . Five of those parts will be found in an device critical to the rover’s mission: the Planetary Instrument for X-ray Lithochemistry, or PIXL....
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