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NASA Creates a Working Rocket Component Using 3D Printing
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2014-07-29
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NASA has successfully tested a new kind of rocket engine component created using 3D printing. The engine injector was put through high-pressure, test firings of liquid oxygen and gaseous hydrogen, and it passed.
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