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NASA to 3D Print Rocket Parts with Metal Powder and Lasers – autoevolution
With all the nasty things going on around us, there’s one aspect of human activity than makes us hopeful we are eventually going to overcome our difficulties: space exploration. Thanks to the involvement of private companies to a degree never before reached, …

Artemis is how NASA is calling the ambitious program, and for it to succeed, all hands, be it private or government-backed, must be on deck. But the program also needs cutting edge technology lending a hand.3D printing is the next hot thing in the manufacturing of well, everything, and NASA wants it for the future rockets of the Artemis program. Through a project called Rapid Analysis and Manufacturing Propulsion Technology (RAMPT), the agency is looking to speed up one particular type of 3D pri…
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