Changes the dimensions, but not the weight surely, you still need the raw material. Love the tech tho, specially if it could melt and reuse unneeded printed items
Drone mining + hands off prefab will make near-earth endeavors profitable within the next 20 years, and if EVERYTHING goes right, maybe even 8 or 10 years. You may need a couple astronauts in the general area to troubleshoot and do specific tasks, but deploying from a space station or from a lunar base could be close enough.
I mean the idea is cool, but unlike desktop printers, you would still need to send the filament or 3d medium to orbit. Which limits the lifetime of an assembly satelite
If this 3d printing satellite is able to print and build data transfer satellites then internet coverage as well as cost on earth would drop drastically perhaps even be free. If this technology was mature now in 2020 then Elon Musks Starlink programme would have been completed already… although the materials required for printing has to come from earth so the payload going up into space remains more or less the same which kinda defeats the purpose..? 🤔
Tiny creatures behind humans please come to 400 east 187 street Bronx New York and call your soul harvester government to collect the tiny soul harvester or emotion demons you are and replace it completely with a team of female soul harvester or female emotion kindlers. Please call government to send 10,000 soul harvester or more to just collect and send them out. They trick me into wanting to so please talk to them to leave or the creator will show even more apathy to your tiny race due to them continue to use their jet pack to come together and choke me and bait me more into more apathy between me and creator aprtment 10
The second thing it should build is a net to capture raw materials launched via rail gun to resupply the 3D printer. Then comes the docking station and orbital launching platform.
If a normal terrestrial solar cell is around 20% efficent and a NASA-made gallium-arsenide solar cell is up to 34% efficent, how could it be that their "futuristic" solar cell is 5x more efficient? Do you have a source for that claim?
The only useful info in this podcast was the mention of solar panels that "produce 5x more power than regular solar panels". I doubt they exist, but if they do they would be much more important than this odd collection of vaguely-related stock video footage.
In zero gravity need a way to pressurized buble to had correct nozzle print function. I think we use 3 large telescopes on ground and sunlight amplified power to have enough power and useful capacity
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Changes the dimensions, but not the weight surely, you still need the raw material. Love the tech tho, specially if it could melt and reuse unneeded printed items
Drone mining + hands off prefab will make near-earth endeavors profitable within the next 20 years, and if EVERYTHING goes right, maybe even 8 or 10 years. You may need a couple astronauts in the general area to troubleshoot and do specific tasks, but deploying from a space station or from a lunar base could be close enough.
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Read "We are Legion (We are Bob)" space odyssey
Thunderf00t will have something to say about this🙂
Waiting untill it reach ds9 size LOL
Cool ideas as always
I mean the idea is cool, but unlike desktop printers, you would still need to send the filament or 3d medium to orbit. Which limits the lifetime of an assembly satelite
I think we must print our own body first so what ever damage we got on space we can 3D printed every part we loss
If this 3d printing satellite is able to print and build data transfer satellites then internet coverage as well as cost on earth would drop drastically perhaps even be free. If this technology was mature now in 2020 then Elon Musks Starlink programme would have been completed already… although the materials required for printing has to come from earth so the payload going up into space remains more or less the same which kinda defeats the purpose..? 🤔
3D printing sucks here on Earth… Why would it be any different space?
Has anything this channel predicated actually come to fruition?
Tiny creatures behind humans please come to 400 east 187 street Bronx New York and call your soul harvester government to collect the tiny soul harvester or emotion demons you are and replace it completely with a team of female soul harvester or female emotion kindlers. Please call government to send 10,000 soul harvester or more to just collect and send them out. They trick me into wanting to so please talk to them to leave or the creator will show even more apathy to your tiny race due to them continue to use their jet pack to come together and choke me and bait me more into more apathy between me and creator aprtment 10
Sounds good in paper
But if you printed on the ground it would be lighter and cheaper to launch.
0:53 uhhh . . Is that a pocketpussy in space ??
After this we need something which can mine asteroids and build its siblings by it self. ✨
Why "On-Orbit" and not… "Orbital"??
We are really entering a new Evolution…F**King 3D printing in Space!!!! Just WooW!!!
Everybody gangsta until the Covenant declares war to humanity
Replacement parts for other satellites…
Seeing this makes me imagine if they can make a service printing rockets that can be remote controlled from earth and then you have a rc space rocket
Basically a proof of concept for orbital manufacturing
The second thing it should build is a net to capture raw materials launched via rail gun to resupply the 3D printer.
Then comes the docking station and orbital launching platform.
idk why this sounds funny to me
Osam2 – 3 syllables
Arkinaught1 – 4 syllables
If a normal terrestrial solar cell is around 20% efficent and a NASA-made gallium-arsenide solar cell is up to 34% efficent, how could it be that their "futuristic" solar cell is 5x more efficient? Do you have a source for that claim?
Ah yes, the first true steps to the creation of actual spaceyards.
This thing is like that friendly mechanic who always fixes your stuff correctly and tells you how to do it on your own as well.
yup..that animation still exist in 2020…
Her face look like it had to deal with the extremes of space! See I did that their face, space, rhymes?
Maybe learn how to clean up first?
We aren't ready for this tech.
No more metal spacejunk, just 3d printed plastic that'll burn up by Suns solar flares :simples:
Then the next thing to figure out is how to replace those "material cartridge", in case they out of materials.
Steven! The nozzle got clogged again! Go get your suit on
3d print clear up walls
Amazing Made In Space !!!
54 sec in…. FLASHLIGHT IN SPACE
So, the next generation satellite is a 3D printer
50 pounds of material, is still 50 pounds of material.. just in a different shape.
The only useful info in this podcast was the mention of solar panels that "produce 5x more power than regular solar panels". I doubt they exist, but if they do they would be much more important than this odd collection of vaguely-related stock video footage.
Any stock or ipo?
Imagine 3d printing a space habitat, setting it in rotation, then retiring there
For anyone looking for an update (as of 10/23/23) the Archinaut One will be launched on a Falcon 9 rocket in 2024
i need source links please
In zero gravity need a way to pressurized buble to had correct nozzle print function. I think we use 3 large telescopes on ground and sunlight amplified power to have enough power and useful capacity