Fortify, a trailblazing additive manufacturing company specializing in the production of advanced RF devices is thrilled to announce delivery of a Fortify Flux System to NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. The Flux Series manufacturing platform wi
The U.S. space agency is preparing to launch a toaster-size 3D printer into space next fall, according to the AP. Astronauts won't need to pack up as many parts, tools and supplies when they go up into space. Enginee...
Designed to build landing pads, roads, and even homes, it could help humans become aninterplanetary species When a spacecraft docked with the International Space Station (ISS) this week, it was carrying with it some very important earthly cargo – a 3D printer tha...
Engineers have been considering how to3D print using moon regolithfor some time and have demonstrated the process on Earth. But sending a 3D printer into the microgravity environment of the ISS for testing is a big new step in getting the technology ready to use. The researchers want to know...
SpaceX is due to bring some strange things to the space station this weekend: the first 3D printer to leave the plant, a batch of mutant fruit flies, a wind-watching radar, 20 mice and a mouse X-ray machine.
NASA is funding research into 3D-printed food. AsQuartzreveals,mechanical engineer Anjan Contractor received a $125,000 grantfrom the agency to build a prototype 3D printer with the aim of automating food creation. It’s hoped the system could provide astronauts food during long-distance space tr...
members will live in a small housing unit constructed using a huge 3D printer.A 3D printer is ...
Send to Printer Close Window Title: Status of Thermal NDT of Space Shuttle Materials at NASA 来自 nttc.edu 喜欢 0 阅读量: 87 作者:KE Cramer,WP Winfree,K Hodges,A Koshti 摘要: January 2006 Document Source: CASI Online Source: View PDF File Document ID: 20060010455 Thermographic images of ...
Back in 2013, when NASA was still setting its sights on a human mission to Mars, a team of Texas researchers won a federal grant to build a 3D printer that could pump out customized food in space. The natural first choice for a demo? Pizza, of course. ...
After nearly two years of R&D, and testing several different commercial 3D printers in zero gravity, NASA has partnered with Made in Space to develop a 3D printer for space. The "3-D Printing in Zero G Experiment (3-D Print)"device will be the first machine to make parts in space, ...