First 3D printer goes into space this week

Started by quiller, September 16, 2014, 08:46:07 AM

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quiller

The future of space exploration depends in large part on where we get raw materials for in-space manufacturing and assembly. The first company to test 3D printing in space is MIS --- the Made in Space Company --- which has a super-slick web site explaining what they hope to accomplish once their printer reaches outer space this week.

http://www.madeinspace.us/

Dr. Meh

Quote from: quiller on September 16, 2014, 08:46:07 AM
The future of space exploration depends in large part on where we get raw materials for in-space manufacturing and assembly. The first company to test 3D printing in space is MIS --- the Made in Space Company --- which has a super-slick web site explaining what they hope to accomplish once their printer reaches outer space this week.

http://www.madeinspace.us/

This is an interesting idea assuming the quality of what they make will be exceptionally high. Lives are potentially at stake and I'm not sure if I would trust my life to something made by a 3d printer.

I wonder if the US will still try to tax the manufacturers in space.