http://www.universetoday.com/111244/handy-3-d-printing-could-build-moon-bases-and-improve-things-used-in-space/#more-111244 wrote: Handy! 3-D Printing Could Build Moon Bases
And Improve Items Used In Space
by Elizabeth Howell, Universe Today, April 15, 2014
<<Two 3-D replicas of a glove worn by European Space Agency astronaut Hans Schlegel. The one on right is lifesize and the other at one-tenth scale. The models were created “using fused deposition modelling of thermoplastic”, ESA stated, at a mechanical workshop at the Netherlands’ European Space Research and Technology Centre.
Credit: ESA-Anneke Le Floc’h>>
Split from APOD: Mammatus Clouds over Nebraska (2014 Apr 15)
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Split from APOD: Mammatus Clouds over Nebraska (2014 Apr 15)
Art Neuendorffer
Re: Split from APOD: Mammatus Clouds over Nebraska (2014 Apr
That image looks like some metaphorical description of the Gallic conquest.neufer wrote:http://www.universetoday.com/111244/handy-3-d-printing-could-build-moon-bases-and-improve-things-used-in-space/#more-111244 wrote: Handy! 3-D Printing Could Build Moon Bases
And Improve Items Used In Space
by Elizabeth Howell, Universe Today, April 15, 2014
<<Two 3-D replicas of a glove worn by European Space Agency astronaut Hans Schlegel. The one on right is lifesize and the other at one-tenth scale. The models were created “using fused deposition modelling of thermoplastic”, ESA stated, at a mechanical workshop at the Netherlands’ European Space Research and Technology Centre.
Credit: ESA-Anneke Le Floc’h>>
Mark Goldfain
Re: Split from APOD: Mammatus Clouds over Nebraska (2014 Apr
Neufer, please stop posting completely irrelevant posts on The Bridge. I'm quite annoyed you keep doing so despite having been told many times not to. Don't do it again.
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Re: Split from APOD: Mammatus Clouds over Nebraska (2014 Apr
3D printing tech. could also one day be used to recreate bones to avert amputationneufer wrote:http://www.universetoday.com/111244/handy-3-d-printing-could-build-moon-bases-and-improve-things-used-in-space/#more-111244 wrote: Handy! 3-D Printing Could Build Moon Bases
And Improve Items Used In Space
by Elizabeth Howell, Universe Today, April 15, 2014
<<Two 3-D replicas of a glove worn by European Space Agency astronaut Hans Schlegel. The one on right is lifesize and the other at one-tenth scale. The models were created “using fused deposition modelling of thermoplastic”, ESA stated, at a mechanical workshop at the Netherlands’ European Space Research and Technology Centre.
Credit: ESA-Anneke Le Floc’h>>
Re: Split from APOD: Mammatus Clouds over Nebraska (2014 Apr
I don't think that 3-D printing could replicate the bone marrow.
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Re: Split from APOD: Mammatus Clouds over Nebraska (2014 Apr
But it could replicate the hunnycomb spongy bone center where a marrow transplant could take hold
Re: Split from APOD: Mammatus Clouds over Nebraska (2014 Apr
Well, I couldn't say, as I don't know about that kind of stuff. Perhaps you could ask a famous doctor like Gregory House, who seems to know a lot of medical stuff.
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