That's been roughly the plan, or a plan, since 1980, if this NASA study is
to be believed.
makes alot more sense than pulling barstock around!
glad to see we're
moving forward on this with an ISS demo - i think the second prospective
space mining company DSI pins their whole business model on 3D printing the
parts close to the ore.
Jun 1, 2013 11:53:14 AM, steveberl(a)gmail.com wrote:
3-D Printers in Space. Cool.
-steve
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