3D Printing

NASA releases 3D-printable models to the public

NASA releases 3D-printable models to the public
The Mars Odyssey spacecraft is one of the 3D-printable models made available by NASA
The Mars Odyssey spacecraft is one of the 3D-printable models made available by NASA
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This model of the asteroid Eros is one of those available from NASA for 3D printing (Image: NASA)
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This model of the asteroid Eros is one of those available from NASA for 3D printing (Image: NASA)
The Cassini Spacecraft is one of the 3D-printable models made available by NASA
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The Cassini Spacecraft is one of the 3D-printable models made available by NASA
The Mars Odyssey spacecraft is one of the 3D-printable models made available by NASA
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The Mars Odyssey spacecraft is one of the 3D-printable models made available by NASA
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If you have access to a 3D printer, then you can build your own space fleet courtesy of NASA – provided you don’t mind spacecraft that are plastic and four inches long. As part of its continuing program of education and outreach, the space agency has released 22 printable models of NASA and European space probes, asteroids, and planetary landscapes for the hobbyist and space enthusiast.

The 3D models are available from the NASA website for free and are printable on any desktop 3D printer using plastic filaments. It’s the latest in a long tradition of NASA science, technology artwork made available to the public going back to its founding in 1958.

This particular program uses adaptations of 3D models that were developed for other purposes for NASA, such as the study of the structure of the Eta Carinae nebula. NASA often produces such models for educational videos, project proposals, or simply because such models are often necessary due to many astronomical objects and NASA machines being hard to visualize.

The models on offer were made by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Ames Research Center, Johnson Space Center, Goddard Space Flight Center, Ball Aerospace, and Caltech. They includes 3D representations of unmanned spacecraft, asteroids, and planetary surfaces. Many of the models are adaptations from other purposes, so the space agency says that a bit of trial and error may be needed to configure them so they’ll print properly. The files are .stl-formatted and are scaled to about 4 in (100 mm) on their longest dimension.

Source: NASA

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John Done
3D printing is widely used in the aerospace industry for prototyping, engine parts, and tooling. Its use allows the manufacturer to reduce the cost of production, increase its performance, and significantly reduce the production time of individual products. 3D printing is surely the most efficient way to create colonies on Mars or Moon.