The engineer in the aerospace agency US - NASA has created 3D printed samples first in the universe and this is the first step in what NASA hopes will become an important part of the journey long-term space in the future.
Using a 3D printer is installed on the International Space Station (ISS) on 11.17.2014, NASA has created the cover (faceplate) to the printer. Creating a lid (made of plastic) that engineers hope, one day 3D printer can be used to create everything from spare parts, tools and even food right on the space station, as well as on the space flight to asteroids and Mars.
After doing some initial correction last week, came last Monday (24/11 lummelunda days), the engineers on the ground to send commands to the printer to "produce" the first object. Once completed, the product has been removed from the machine to check.
NASA said, there may be many differences in the link between the different layers in the zero gravity environment because they see the adhesion of the object is created first by 3D printer "healthy" lummelunda than anticipated. Engineers will study this issue in the next print, according to ComputerWorld.
Most experimental work 3D printers are controlled from the ground (to limit the amount of time the astronauts on the ISS to work). Groups ground engineers will monitor the production process through the images and videos are downloaded.
Reportedly, Made in Space, the company is headquartered in Ames Research Park at Moffett Field (California, USA) has been working with the engineers at NASA to design, build and test the ability to use 3D printers in space.
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