3-D Printing Rockets

Here is an example of where technological advancement feeds into more enhancements.

There is no doubt that many have their eyes set on space. Barely a week goes by without some news of an additional project being announced.

Of course, there is the ongoing desires that SpaceX has. In addition to the releasing of Starlink, it also is setting its goal on Mars. NASA is looking to the Moon. Virgin Galactic wants to be the leader in space tourism providing flights to wealthy customers.

This does not include the projects that the Chinese and Europeans have planned.

Of course, one of the biggest innovations was SpaceX being able to reuse their rockets. This significantly reduced the cost of a launch.

It is a move that is already increasing the pace of space launches. If prices continue to fall, we will see the concept explode.


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Relativity Space looks to take this a step further. Instead of using conventional rocket construction, this company is 3D printing their rockets. It seeks to 3D print 95% of the rocket.

Why would they want to do this?

Like most things that are 3D printed, it bring the cost down. They are also able to dramatically reduce the number of parts.

The company says 3D printing benefits—like vastly simplified designs that can only be achieved additively, accelerated prototyping, and design flexibility—apply too. They’ve been able to cut the number of parts in a rocket from upwards of 60,000 to 730 and significantly dial back development lead times.

The last part is really going to change things if it comes into being. Being able to launch rockets more frequently is something all are trying to do.

Relativity is still in prototype stage, looking to launch its first rocket in 2021.

Of course, this is all the first phase. The ultimate goal is to perfect the technology and send it printers to Mars.

Whatever the benefits on Earth, Relativity also has its eyes on Mars. Far from Earth’s factories and supply chains, the advantages are clear. Relativity’s moonshot is to perfect their machines to the point they can send printers and raw materials to Mars and simply print return rockets (and perhaps much more) on site.

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Here is a quick video of what the printing looks like.

This is an example of the interconnectivity of technology. We might see a space explosion (no pun intended) due to the technological advancements in 3D printing. Something like this could further reduce the costs of rocket building while also creating more of them.

Ultimately, some see rocket launches being similar like airline flights. To get there, we are going to have to be able to send people and cargo to space for a fraction of the cost what it required today. Even though SpaceX seriously reduced the cost, it is still nowhere near cost effective for mainstream use.

The company is evidently getting on the radar of some fairly powerful people.

Reports are Jeff Bezos visited the headquarters earlier in the month. He has his Blue Origin project that seeks to take on SpaceX. Thus far, his company is falling behind.

One advantage that Bezos brings to the table is money. Relativity has raised $685 million in funding rounds to date. Bezos is said to sell $1 billion worth of Amazon stock a month to fund Blue Origin.

While it is unclear what Bezos interest is, we can presume that he is in need of something to try and close the gap with SpaceX. So far, that company is lapping the rest of the field in the space race.

More about this can be read here.

As we can see, the space race is starting to really heat up. There are going to be tens of billions of dollars invested in this area over the next couple of years. The intention is out there for certain. Whether it is the Moon, Mars, space colonization, or just tourism, a lot of money is flowing into this sector.

Another advantage to this is that the advancements being made have other use cases other just space exploration. Of course, 3D printing has many use cases so any progress is bound to have major implications.

Space simply is another area where we see progress coming it a furious pace. This is going to end up having exponential outcomes, Starlink is just one project that people will notice. There will be many others.

In addition to what was mentioned, there is also space manufacturing on tap. Many are excited about the prospects of making things without gravity.

Space appears to be an area to keep an eye upon. There is a lot of technology tied to it meaning that we could see some very important breakthroughs.

For now, we have to be impressed by the fact that we are seeing rockets 3D printed. We will see if they can fly when launched later this year.


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If these things work that would be insane. Such a huge breakthrough. I'm definitely going to have to look into rebuilding my house with one. Might be worth doing some research, flying down to Texas, and "accidentally" running into one of the developers. lol

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The industry is in he very early stages so it will be incredible to see where things are in 5 years.

We are going to be able to do some incredible things. This industry is worth watching.

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Freakin wild! Ever since you started talking about this a lot if been digging into it and it's seriously fascinating. It feels like a really short span of time from printing small models to now printing houses and now rockets! But it makes perfect sense. The machine should do it flawlessly and also less parts as you said but also parts that are all the same and can be quickly made again if needed.

I can see this being one of the first items to Mars in order to constantly produce materials or even the moon as it would be far less expensive to produce it up there then shooting it in a rocket into space. Going to be a very interesting next few years.

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The key with this is that it goes into so many different areas. There are few industries that are not affected.

Anything that built or manufactured is eligible. We also see it entering dental and the medical arena.

You are right, it is fascinating.

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3D printing may address the serious shortage of machinist and welders. I never thought the trades would be at as much risk for automation as they are, but it appears new construction and now machining are getting targeted at higher rate. I guess I didn't realize how close we were to this going mainstream.

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3D printing may address the serious shortage of machinist and welders.

It certainly will impact that area I believe.

I guess I didn't realize how close we were to this going mainstream.

The industry really made a lot of strides in the past few years. It was primarily prototyping and proof of concept for so long.

Now we are seeing it expand out of that realm.

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Given how much changes has been resisted by lobby groups in the past - I think of Cab drivers vs uber and the additional regulation they put in place. Do you think the trade unions fight automation efforts with laws and regulations to slow the implementation in an attempt to protect their members?

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Do you think the trade unions fight automation efforts with laws and regulations to slow the implementation in an attempt to protect their members?

Sure they will. They have in the past. Yet this is how an automobile plant looks today. Notice the absence of a lot of humans.

In other words, they will fail.

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3d printing is the future of construction and building projects. It is efficient and gives perfect results.

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Considering how much this space race is burning money, I am not surprised that they want to start using 3D printing to cut down costs and time. I was kind of expecting them to use it print parts but I didn't expect them to do it for rockets. I wonder if we will reach the state where entire space ships will be 3D printed and we can buy them.

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I wonder if we will reach the state where entire space ships will be 3D printed and we can buy them.

We might be a bit of a way from that I think. Prices are coming down but that not much. LOL

Plus I am of the belief that most of our space "travel" will be done with AI as opposed to sending humans.

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Remember how in games, such as Starcraft and Command and Conquer, one can build up a military base/outpost rapidly.

This is getting closer and closer to that.

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It is true.

I am looking forward to the day when I can print a bunch of stuff that I need at home.

I will leave the homes to the experts But printing out a new coffee much would be cool.

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3D printer is a must buy for me down the road.

It will aid the ability to be self-sufficient.

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It will aid the ability to be self-sufficient.

I think it will alter the manufacturing process. We will see it going from global to regionalize to local to in each person's home.

Only get the raw materials and print things out.

It will be much cheaper also.

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When it comes to rocket economics I think you should watch this video (as well as part two):

. He may come off as an Elon hater but he gives his sources and that's the crucial part in my eyes when discussing numbers

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The world 10 years ago is not the same as today.

And the world today is not the same in 10 years. I crazy how things are going. I was since I first heard about 3D printer bullish on it. But IMO that's not an endgame, it's like 8 years ago, only the beginning of it.

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Actually I believe this is the first generation in a line of progression towards the Star Trek Replicator.

We will eventually be able to create physical products out of atoms.

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i agree.

The world changes faster and faster.

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If 3D printing technology became able to print rockets, these revolutionize the industry. Everyday, technology comes closer to a point where we can do anything.

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Space appears to be an area to keep an eye upon. There is a lot of technology tied to it meaning that we could see some very important breakthroughs.

Always interesting your articles
As a sci-fi lover I am really curious to see what will happen in the next few years.
Having the chance to go to the Moon or Mars would be really cool!
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