Printer 'fiction' for astronauts

Just like everyday people, astronauts also have at times neglected to forget things at home. However, in the future, the lack of packaging is just a trivia.

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That's because they will be able to use special 3D printers, with the ability to 'print' to any real object that astronauts need, including metalworking machines.

Only recently demonstrated at the CES 2012, the idea of 3D printers can create real objects by 'printing' objects into layers and putting them together - as in scientific films. fiction, has quickly attracted the attention of the media.

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Whenever and wherever you need, printer cartridges
3D can also create objects as required.

DailyMail says that Nasa is currently testing such 3D printers on some of the weakest gravity flights on Earth.

Even Nasa now has a large 3D printer capable of 'creating' the metal objects required.

Nearly 10 years ago, engineers at NASA's Langley Research Center developed EBF3, a process using electron beam strikes, two wires and a computer. Controls to make metal structures. These structures allow them to be assembled into complex tools, devices, and devices in a matter of hours, instead of a few days or weeks as usual.

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Engineer Karen Taminger is jamming a machine component that the printer "in" out.

"We are trying to bring this capability to the ISS environment ," Nasa's Karen Taminger says. The team is currently investigating hardware and process adjustments to make the system more stable and more user friendly, Space.com said.

In short, NASA is developing a complementary, on demand device that allows space explorers to create whatever they want, whenever and where they need it. Come on, ' Taminger concludes.