NASA’s 3D Printer Can Build Moon Bases from Dust — The Future of Space Construction Has Begun
NASA has already created a 3D printing system that could convert the contents of the moon dust to high-quality habitable buildings that do not need materials of Earth.
How It Works
The printer is an autonomous solar-powered and AI-directed gadget.
Sustainable Space Engineering.
Through the utilization of the resources that already exist in the moon, NASA does not incur astronomical expenses of shipping building materials on earth.
Lunar Settlement Process.
These 3D-printed environments will safeguard astronauts against radiation, micrometeorites, and temperatures as well. They are the initial stage in having a permanent lunar base.
Partnership for Innovation
NASA and ICON are working together to perfect this technology in the Artemis Program, the precursor of Mars colonization in the upcoming decades.
Earthly Benefits
The same technology would transform earth building, the construction process would be fast, cheap and friendly to the environment across the whole world.
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The 3D printing innovation used by NASA demonstrates that what we require in order to construct our future is already ready, just that it is on the Moon, and in our mind.
