3D printing is revolutionizing the way we manufacturer products in all sorts of industries, including retail and automotive. Now, a firm is looking to take 3D printing into space, literally. Made In Space has created a Zero-G 3D printer that will launch to the International Space Station tomorrow... Continue Reading First zero-gravity 3D printer launches to the International Space Station this weekend
Section: Space
Tags: 3D Printing, International Space Station
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