Space exploration has never been more exciting! From rockets to moon bases, check out these examples of 3D printing in space.
Remember PiKon, the Raspberry Pi powered astro-cam? Now you can 3D print and build one of your very own.
The symbol of the Polish city of Wroclaw has been 3D printed and launched into the stratosphere to prove that the only limits are ones we set in our minds. That, and it's in celebration of 100 years of Polish independence.
3D printing with a Zortrax M200 has made it easier for NASA engineers to create vital tools for space walks to repair the International Space Station.
India Space Research Organisation launched a 3D printed antenna into space and found the tech offers lighter parts in a quick period of time.
Researchers from Carleton University are on the cusp of 3D printing an electric motor from materials similar to those found on the moon.
During Euroanaesthesia 2017 conference, experts said astronauts should receive extra training to fabricate their own medical equipment.
ESA launches an Additive Manufacturing Benchmarking Centre in the UK, a "one-stop shop" to explore 3D printing projects for space missions.
ESA is 3D printing CubeSat with a unique PEEK plastic that's tough and conducts electricity, potentially leading to cheaper, faster missions.
The micro-satellite space launch company Vector succeeds with flight test of a Vector-R launch vehicle equipped with a 3D printed engine part.
Fancy 3D printing a "baby universe", a map of the oldest light in the universe? Researchers at Imperial College London did exactly that.
Smithsonian Science Education Center and National Space Society have teamed up for Next-Generation Space Education Program “Enterprise In Space”.