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Why NASA’s New 3D Printed Rocket Engine Matters
3D printing rocket engines? It seems like these days you can 3D print just about anything. We’ve talked about 3D printed next-gen perovskite solar panels, houses, and the development of advanced ...
An Ursa Major employee prepares a Hadley engine chamber for transport after 3D printing is complete at the company’s Youngstown, Ohio, manufacturing facility. Credit: Ursa Major WASHINGTON ...
Called a rotating detonation rocket engine, or RDRE, the new engine could hold the key to the agency's ambitions for deep space travel.
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Tech Xplore on MSNStudents develop novel multi-metal 3D printing process
Students at ETH Zurich have developed a laser powder bed fusion machine that follows a circular tool path to print round ...
However, the rocket failed to reach orbit due to a failure with the upper stage engine after a successful stage separation. The rocket, which was almost entirely 3D-printed, is an industry first.
Can rocket engine parts be made more effectively using 3D printing? A $50,000 grant from the Maine Space Grant Consortium will help Brunswick rocket-maker bluShift find out if the process is ...
Relativity Space said its rocket is the largest 3D-printed object to attempt a launch.
NASA in Huntsville is getting national attention for a new advanced 3D-printed rocket engine that could change how future propulsion systems are built for deep space travel.
However, there are several disadvantages to doing this way, but early rocket engines did it anyway. Having the cooling path integrated into the system would be ideal, but without 3D printing, it ...
Relativity Space has launched its first rocket, roughly eight years after it founded the 3D-printed space launch company.
The Department of Defense awarded a $1.5 million contract to New Frontier Aerospace to continue its work on a 3D-printed rocket engine.
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