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As preparation for a commercial launch, Skyrora has 3D printed a new model of its orbital rocket engine ready for landmark tests. The Edinburgh-based rocket company – which has developed its own ...
LOVELAND, CO: Greg Caster works on his model SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in the makerspace at the Loveland Public Library. Caster made the model with 3D printed pieces that were printed at the ...
NASA used 3D printing to create a rocket nozzle for deep space missions. It is part of the space agency’s Reactive Additive Manufacturing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (RAMFIRE). The RAMFIRE ...
Don’t worry if you don’t live anywhere near the Netherlands, either, since the Inholland University of Applied Science is nice enough to make its 3D-printed rocket lesson plan available online.
Relativity Space proposes 3D printing rockets using additive manufacturing. Additive manufacturing is the process of combining different materials to build an object from 3D model data (GE Additive, ...
But now, Rocket 1 arrives as the new game-changer. Today, we proudly present the fastest consumer resin 3D printer in the world – Rocket 1, which is able to print at an unprecedented 380mm/h.
Relativity Space has launched what they describe as the world's first 3D printed rocket. 85% of the 33 metre tall rocket - called Terran 1 - was created using the world's largest 3D printer.
This powerful feature lets you walk around and see all sides of your 3D model rocket, and you can resize the AR version just like the full screen preview version.