3D Printing Industry
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Wed, 18 Mar 2026 12:21:24 +0000
Scientists Outline a Path to 3D Printing in Space Using Moon Dust and Orbital Debris
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• Researchers at Purdue University have published a comprehensive review in the npj advanced manufacturing journal identifying powder-based additive manufacturing as a viable strategy for building tools, habitats, and infrastructure directly in space, drawing on materials already present in orbit and on the lunar surface. With launch costs still reaching approximately $12,682 per kilogram for a […]
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