3D printing technology is getting more and more developed. The world’s first 3D printing rocket will be launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 2 am Taiwan time tomorrow (9th), setting a new milestone in the space field.
According to comprehensive foreign media reports, the “Terran 1” rocket manufactured by the start-up company Relativity Space is the world’s first rocket manufactured by 3D printing. 85% of the parts are manufactured by 3D printing. The rocket is 33.5 kilometers high. It weighs 1,250 kilograms and will be launched at 1:00 pm local time on the 8th (2:00 am on the 9th Taiwan time).
Relativity Space stated that the purpose of this launch is to prove that 3D printed objects can withstand the environment of rocket flight. The team’s future goal is to manufacture 3D printing objects with a higher proportion of 3D printing, larger, heavier loads, and 3D objects that can be recycled. Print rocket. Free Times 0308