Skip to content

June 16, 2014

3D printer headed to the International Space Station this August

by John_A

Astronauts on the International Space Station will need to make room for one more gadget: a NASA-certified 3D printer. The device, designed by Made in Space at NASA’s Ames Research Park in Mountain View, will launch on SpaceX CRS-4 in August, a few months ahead of schedule. Initially, astronauts will test the printer in the ISS’ microgravity environment, but eventually it could be used to build tools and other hardware needed for on-board repairs or cubesat deployments. Down the road, Made in Space’s clients could also have access to the printer for their own experiments. “This is unprecedented access to space,” CEO Aaron Kemmer said in a press release. “If you want to 3D print in space, contact us now.”

[Image credit: NASA]

Filed under: Peripherals, Science

Comments

Via: Space.com, 3DPrint.com

Source: Made in Space

Read more from News

Leave a comment

Note: HTML is allowed. Your email address will never be published.

Subscribe to comments