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Underwater robots called gliders are often used to explore the ocean, collecting important data like water temperature, salt ...
When Rocket Lab unveiled the Rutherford engine at the 31st Space Symposium in Colorado, it looked like any other space engine. It wasn’t. Rocket Lab manufactured the Rutherford via additive ...
Rocket Lab expects the usage of the AFP to save over 150,000 man-hours of construction of the world's largest composite reusable rockets by making them more affordable as well as faster and easier ...
Jun 14, 2024, 09:05am EDTJun 14, 2024, 10:57am EDT 3D-Printed rocket motor from Ursa Major Ursa Major ...
3D printing allows you to make custom shapes, print multiple types of material in one part, and save money and material. 3D printing can be cost- and time-efficient.
WASHINGTON — Propulsion firm Ursa Major announced a 3D printing-based approach to designing and manufacturing solid rocket motors it hopes will lead to faster and cheaper production.
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).
An almost entirely 3D-printed rocket named the Terran 1 was launched into space earlier this year, made by the world's largest metal 3D printers. It belongs to a company called Relativity Space ...
Rosotics heats the feedstock with a magnetic field in the 3D printer nozzle. “You get the same end result without the laser in that process,” Christian LaRosa, Rosotics co-founder and CEO ...
Supporters hope Relativity’s Terran rocket, which is made from 85-percent 3D-printed metal materials, will prove a major step forward for the company as it attempts to compete within the private ...
The world’s first 3D-printed rocket launched successfully on Wednesday, March 22, marking a step forward for the California company behind the innovative spacecraft, though it failed to reach orbit.
The world's first 3D-printed rocket launched successfully on Wednesday, marking a step forward for the California company behind the innovative spacecraft, though it failed to reach orbit.