3D print does not fly? The first 3D print satellite was successfully launched-EBY
Previously, Boeing using 3D printing technology to create aircraft parts caused many conservative concerns, reflecting the rise in recent years, 3D printing technology has not been widely recognized by the public. And recently, a Russian initiative for 3D printing technology provides a strong endorsement.
Recently, the Russian astronaut Sergei Rajazansky (SergeiRyazansky) in the International Space Station successfully launched a mini satellite, and this satellite is almost entirely by the 3D printing technology.
The TomskTPU-120 is Russia's first 3D print satellite, developed by Tomsk Polytechnic University and Southwest State University. After the launch is successful, the satellite is expected to run in its orbit for 6 months, in addition to measuring the Earth's surface and transmission data, the satellite will also be broadcast through the radio station in 11 languages to commemorate the first man-made earth The 60th anniversary of the launch of satellites and the 160th anniversary of the birth of the space
3D printing technology for the manufacturing industry has brought great changes, and with the reliability of this emerging technology, stability has gradually proved that it is expected for human production and manufacturing to bring more huge changes.
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