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Monday, 4 August 2014

NASA releases 3D-printable models to the public



If you have access to a 3D printer, then you can build your own space fleet courtesy of NASA – provided you don’t mind spacecraft that are plastic and four inches long. As part of its continuing program of education and outreach, the space agency has released 22 printable models of NASA and European space probes, asteroids, and planetary landscapes for the hobbyist and space enthusiast... Continue Reading NASA releases 3D-printable models to the public

Section: Space

Tags: 3D Printing, Asteroid, NASA, Spacecraft

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