An almost fully 3D-printed rocket has taken ... taken over to complete the journey to orbit but, after a few flickers, it died. The upper part of the rocket would have come down in the Atlantic ...
He had an a great idea – is it possible to 3D print a solid fuelled rocket, (video, embedded below) specifically can you 3D print the rocket grain itself? By using the resin as a fuel and mixing ...
Scientists on the International Space Station (ISS) have successfully 3D printed a metal part in space - an out-of-this-world ...
The accomplishment "paves the way for long-distance and long-duration missions where creating spare parts, construction ...
On only their second attempt, Rocket Lab had become the latest private company to put a payload into orbit. An impressive ... s ten Rutherford engines is 3D printed via electron-beam melting ...
In a groundbreaking advancement for space exploration, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have ...
By being able to 3D print metal objects in microgravity, space agencies will be able to re-supply parts and other necessities ...
Four years later, US-based Relativity Space successfully launched an “almost entirely 3D printed" rocket called Terran 1, though it failed to reach orbit. In India, ISRO successfully tested a 3D ...
Today was supposed to be a momentous day for Spain, with the European country launching its first optical imaging satellite into orbit ... year in June, the rocket failed during the launch ...
Rocket company Skyrora has started testing a new 3D-printed engine as it works towards its first commercial orbital launch. The firm said it was carrying out "full duration" tests on an updated ...
The rocket has nine Aeon engines in its first stage and one Aeon Vac in the second stage. The current Terran 1 vehicle is 85% 3D printed by mass, however, the company aims to reach 95% in the future.
The rocket was fueled with methalox, a composite liquid fuel of methane and oxygen. Several US companies are focusing on developing methalox-fueled rockets, but all have failed to reach orbit.