Upon the announcement of their successful experiments in 3D printing inside of a vacuum, space-printing startup Made In Space has announced a partnership that will take them even further towards the goal of in-space manufacturing. Today, the firm has made public an agreement with NanoRacks, a commercial provider of low-Earth orbit services, to 3D print satellites on-demand from the International Space Station or any other CubeSat deployment platform. Continue reading “NanoRacks, Made in Space Team Up for 3D Printing Satellites in Space (Video)”
ISS astronauts take 3D printing and video streaming up above in the sky
Astronauts at the International Space Station are having fun time as they are able to stream video content, including the ongoing 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil—this is something that a few years ago was not possible thanks to scientific advancement. Continue reading “ISS astronauts take 3D printing and video streaming up above in the sky”