Lockheed Martin has partnered with RedEye to produce test versions of satellite fuel tanks. Engineers have used 3D printing to craft a pair of large space fuel tank simulators in order to test key ...
Momentus has 3D printed a metal spacecraft propellant tank that it plans to test on an upcoming mission of its Vigoride-7 ...
View post: Amazon’s 'Well-Built' 10-Piece Wrench Set Is Now 43% Off, and It Can ‘Fit Into Tight Spots’ Transcript: A 3D-printed tank you can ride. YouTuber Ivan Miranda is a 3D printing enthusiast. He ...
The fuel tank is scheduled to perform flight testing aboard Momentus’s Vigoride-7 Orbital Service Vehicle.
Momentus Inc. (NASDAQ:MNTS) shares jumped 44.1% in premarket trading on Monday after the company disclosed progress on a ...
When it comes to 3D printed builds, they’re often limited in size due to the small build volume of most printers. However, [Ivan Miranda] has always gone big with his builds, and his latest tank ...
April 8 (UPI) --The U.S. Marines' M1A1 Abrams tanks have successfully performed with several 3D-printed impellers. The Marine Corps Systems Command and other organizations reviewed the performance of ...
The Russian defense industry has been using 3D printing technology to create prototype components for the T-14 main battle tank and the rest of the Armata family of combat vehicles. Eventually, ...
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By integrating additive manufacturing into its supply chain, Momentus aims to reduce costs, shorten development cycles, and enhance the resilience of its spacecraft systems. The company offers ...
Here is some bright shining proof that big things are happening in the small satellite industry: A large titanium dome for fuel tanks that Lockheed Martin is using in a major U.S. satellite program.
Engineers have used 3D printing to craft a pair of large space fuel tank simulators in order to test key satellite components, the latest feat for additive manufacturing in the spacecraft industry.