Monday, July 15, 2013
NASA 3D-prints and fires rocket engine component
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s' have less reason to panic as the day come when even rocket engines can handle on 3D printers. In recent tests, NASA and Aerojet jumped Rocketdyne rocket engine injection NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, which is made by a 3D printer. The project, a collaboration between NASA and the private sector, aims to accelerate the manufacture of components for rockets, while reducing printing costs and space time ... Continue reading impressions and 3D NASA fires rocket engine component
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