Planetary Resources and 3D Systems Develop Direct Metal Print from Asteroid Metals

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3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) and Planetary Resources have revealed the world’s first 3D printed object from asteroid metals.

3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) and Planetary Resources have revealed the world’s first 3D printed object from asteroid metals.
According to a blog post from Planetary Resources:

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) today in Las Vegas, NV., we unveiled the geometric object on the Engadget stage.

This spacecraft prototype was 3D printed from actual an asteroid that was, pulverized, powdered and processed on the new 3D Systems (NYSE: DDD) ProX DMP 320 metals 3D printer. It is the first part ever 3D Printed with material from outer space and is reminiscent of a design that could originate from a 3D printer in the zero-gravity environment of space.
The asteroid (or meteorite) used for the print materials was sourced from the Campo Del Cielo impact near Argentina, and is composed of iron, nickel and cobalt – similar materials to refinery grade steel.

 

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