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NASA teams with students to test a 3D printed launching pad – SlashGear
One of the challenges to a long-term human presence on the moon is creating all the technology needed to support those operations. One of the biggest challenges…

One of the challenges to a long-term human presence on the moon is creating all the technology needed to support those operations. One of the biggest challenges is how to launch and land spacecraft on the moon’s surface without continually blowing dust and debris on sensitive equipment needed for continued operations. NASA has announced that it, along with a team of students from various colleges and universities across the country, has tested a 3D printed launch and landing pad.
The students are…
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