From building projects on the moon to 3D printed rocket parts, lately there have been many projects mixing additive manufacturing and space. And with good reason. For space companies, the technology is opening up a whole new world of possibilities. For example, both NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) have recently embarked on new projects. ESA partnered with Incus, an Austrian company that specializes in 3D printing solutions based on photopolymerization, while Lockeed Martin and Makerbot have been working on a Lunar Rover Project for NASA. And projects of this type are becoming more and more numerous. Recently, Fleet Space, an Australian satellite developer, announced the future launch of a fully 3D printed satellites.
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