3D Printing of Satellites

Published: Nov. 8, 2022, 6:36 a.m.

Tuesday November 8, 2022
Today\u2019s headline stories:
- It's been confirmed that Chinese rocket debris weighing 23 tons crashed back to Earth in an uncontrolled descent.
- . The New Horizon spacecraft, which flew by Pluto three years ago, looks like it still has much to offer.
- The nation of Zimbabwe has joined the list of nations to have launched satellites into space.
- a team from the University of Edinburgh has published a paper about the scientific, economic and cultural benefits of space,.
- Swiss 212, which is a specialist in 3D printing, has said it has sold its first small satellite to Intel Sat for a launch into stationary orbit in 2025.
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