R&D in Space: Manufacturing Without Limitations

International Space Station astronaut Barry Butch Wilmore holds a science sample container that took two hours to make. The container was the first object to be printed with two parts: a lid and a container. NASA wants to make science equipment in space, rather than launching it.

International Space Station astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore holds a science sample container that took two hours to make. The container was the first object to be printed with two parts: a lid and a container. NASA wants to make science equipment in space, rather than launching it.

Media Credit: NASA

In our increasingly connected society, it is typical to purchase products that were manufactured in all corners of the world. But what if you could buy a product made out-side of this world?

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