April 30, 2014
In the live discussion below, the NASA and Made in Space are discussing the 3D printer which will be launching in space, and the impact the technology stands to have on the agency in the future. Starting at 9 a.m. PT/noon ET.
Participants:
* LaNetra Tate, Space Technology Mission Directorate program executive for additive manufacturing of NASA
* Niki Werkheiser, Made in Space integration manager for NASA
* Michael Chen, CSO for Made In Space
Moderator:
Adam Mann, Space and physics reporter for WIRED
Posted in 3D Printing Applications
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Ive met these MIS guys. They think they are Steve Jobs. Its whats wrong with the the bay area. Young Ceo Disorder
Frogsitellyou wrote at 4/30/2014 7:38:02 PM:
Where is the printing in space then?