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Articles tagged: 3D printing

  • 02 August 2015 From SpaceX to SolarCity: how space sector innovation affects sustainability on Earth

    Creativity and technological advancement doesn’t just represent a vertical. It can also work sideways. In our latest print edition, ROOM’s Mary Lynne Dittmar looked at how space exploration has both driven and been driven by ...

  • 20 January 2016 Rick Tumlinson Asks and Answers: If Space is So Hard, Why Should We Go there?

    ...-Day Mission to the ISS. Helen Keen Presents a Humorous Look at How Science Fiction Inspires Space Science 3D Printing Our Future in Space and on Earth How to Make Intelligent Robots That Understand the World Aspire to Inspire...

  • Direct Fusion Drive (DFD), Electrostatic Glider (E-Glider), NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts, NIAC program, NIMPH: Nano Icy Moons Propellant Harvester 12 April 2016 Visionary ideas that could transform future NASA missions

    ... Earth orbit (LEO), a concept for reprogramming microorganisms that could use the Martian environment to recycle and print electronics and a system that harvests water in situ to enable low-cost sample return missions to icy moons...

    • Direct Fusion Drive (DFD)
    • Electrostatic Glider (E-Glider)
    • NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts
    • NIAC program
    • NIMPH: Nano Icy Moons Propellant Harvester
  • 4th Manfred Lachs International Conference, Igor Ashurbeyli, Space lawyers’ conference 28 May 2016 Editor-in-chief speaks at international space lawyers’ conference

    ... looking at future challenges, space resources policy and the legality of mining in outer space. It is available online or in printed format via the ‘subscription’ page on this website. Editor-in-Chief Igor Ashurbeyli signed preview copies of his ...

    • 4th Manfred Lachs International Conference
    • Igor Ashurbeyli
    • Space lawyers’ conference
  • engine burn, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JUNO, Jupiter, solar-powered spacecraft 05 July 2016 Success for JUNO!

    ..., the first mission to be designed to operate in the heart of Jupiter’s radiation belts and the first spacecraft to fly 3D-printed titanium parts (Waveguide brackets) – just a few of the notable endeavours this spacecraft has or will see in its...

    • engine burn
    • Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    • JUNO
    • Jupiter
    • solar-powered spacecraft
  • Glasgow, Reinventing Space, Skyrora 25 October 2017 Firm announces plan to launch rockets from Scotland

    ... propellants. Daniel Smith, business development manager, said: “The use of advanced manufacturing techniques, including 3D printing, access to expertise in Ukraine and our choice of propellant/oxidiser will give us an edge in what is becoming...

    • Glasgow
    • Reinventing Space
    • Skyrora
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