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Scientists 3D print titanium fuel tank for space travel — world's first to pass critical durability test
The Korea Institute of Industrial Technology recently announced an incredible breakthrough in the world of additive manufacturing (aka 3D printing) and its practical application in the space industry.
Few of us will ever find ourselves piloting a full-sized military tank. Instead, you might like to make do with the RC variety. [TRDB] has whipped up one of their own design which features a small ...
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Startup successfully tests 3D-printed rocket fuel
Solid 3D printed rocket fuel is now a reality ...
Momentus has 3D printed a metal spacecraft propellant tank that it plans to test on an upcoming mission of its Vigoride-7 orbital service vehicle as part of an initiative to launch a new product for ...
Lockheed Martin has embraced a 3-D printed titanium dome for satellite fuel tanks so big you can’t even put your arms around it. he 46-inch- (1.16-meter-) diameter vessel completed final rounds of ...
Our look at the Elegoo Jupiter 2 resin 3D printer continues with Operations and Print Results. This is part three of a four ...
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