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SpaceX launches 3-D printer, other station gear
www.stockhouse.com/news/bulletins/2014/09/21/spes-3-d-printe…
"CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - A SpaceX cargo ship rocketed toward the International Space Station on Sunday, carrying the first 3-D printer for astronauts in orbit.
In all, the unmanned Dragon capsule is delivering more than 5,000 pounds of space station supplies for NASA.
Dragon should reach the space station Tuesday. It's the fifth station shipment for the California-based SpaceX.
The space station was soaring over the South Pacific when the SpaceX Falcon 9 thundered into Florida's pre-dawn sky. Sunday's weather was ideal for flying, unlike Saturday, when rain forced a delay. The rocket was visible for nearly three minutes as it sped out over the Atlantic.
The 3-D printer was developed by Made in Space, another California company. It's sturdier than Earthly models to withstand the stresses of launch, and meets NASA's strict safety standards. The space agency envisions astronauts one day cranking out spare parts as needed. For now, it's a technology demonstrator, with a bigger and better model to follow next year.
A $30 million device for measuring ocean winds is also flying up on Dragon, along with 20 mice and 30 fruit flies for biological research and metal samples for a golf club manufacturer looking to improve its products.
Much-needed spacesuit batteries are on board as well, along with the usual stash of food, clothes and electronic gear. Routine U.S. spacewalks were put on hold following last year's close call with an astronaut's flooded helmet. That problem was solved, then the battery fuses were called into question. NASA hopes to resume spacewalks next month.
NASA is paying SpaceX and Virginia-based Orbital Sciences Corp. to make regular station deliveries. The SpaceX service began two years ago.
Just this past week, SpaceX — led by billionaire Elon Musk — won an even bigger and more prestigious contract to transport U.S. astronauts to the orbiting outpost, along with Boeing. Dragon rides could begin as early as 2016 or 2017.
NASA's ability to launch its own crews ended with the shuttle program in 2011. Russia has been providing rides on its Soyuz spacecraft for a hefty price.
Another American astronaut is scheduled to blast off from Kazakhstan aboard a Russian Soyuz later this week, along with two Russians, one of them a woman, a rarity for Russia.
They will join the one American, one Russian and one German already in orbit.
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Online:
SpaceX: http://www.spacex.com/
NASA: htttp://www.nasa.gov
Made in Space: http://www.madeinspace.us/ "
www.stockhouse.com/news/bulletins/2014/09/21/spes-3-d-printe…
"CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - A SpaceX cargo ship rocketed toward the International Space Station on Sunday, carrying the first 3-D printer for astronauts in orbit.
In all, the unmanned Dragon capsule is delivering more than 5,000 pounds of space station supplies for NASA.
Dragon should reach the space station Tuesday. It's the fifth station shipment for the California-based SpaceX.
The space station was soaring over the South Pacific when the SpaceX Falcon 9 thundered into Florida's pre-dawn sky. Sunday's weather was ideal for flying, unlike Saturday, when rain forced a delay. The rocket was visible for nearly three minutes as it sped out over the Atlantic.
The 3-D printer was developed by Made in Space, another California company. It's sturdier than Earthly models to withstand the stresses of launch, and meets NASA's strict safety standards. The space agency envisions astronauts one day cranking out spare parts as needed. For now, it's a technology demonstrator, with a bigger and better model to follow next year.
A $30 million device for measuring ocean winds is also flying up on Dragon, along with 20 mice and 30 fruit flies for biological research and metal samples for a golf club manufacturer looking to improve its products.
Much-needed spacesuit batteries are on board as well, along with the usual stash of food, clothes and electronic gear. Routine U.S. spacewalks were put on hold following last year's close call with an astronaut's flooded helmet. That problem was solved, then the battery fuses were called into question. NASA hopes to resume spacewalks next month.
NASA is paying SpaceX and Virginia-based Orbital Sciences Corp. to make regular station deliveries. The SpaceX service began two years ago.
Just this past week, SpaceX — led by billionaire Elon Musk — won an even bigger and more prestigious contract to transport U.S. astronauts to the orbiting outpost, along with Boeing. Dragon rides could begin as early as 2016 or 2017.
NASA's ability to launch its own crews ended with the shuttle program in 2011. Russia has been providing rides on its Soyuz spacecraft for a hefty price.
Another American astronaut is scheduled to blast off from Kazakhstan aboard a Russian Soyuz later this week, along with two Russians, one of them a woman, a rarity for Russia.
They will join the one American, one Russian and one German already in orbit.
___
Online:
SpaceX: http://www.spacex.com/
NASA: htttp://www.nasa.gov
Made in Space: http://www.madeinspace.us/ "
5 Things 3D Systems Corporation's Management Wants You to Know
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/09/22/5-things-3d…
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/09/22/5-things-3d…
Cannacord Genuity puts a $75 price target on 3D Systems
http://www.valuewalk.com/2014/09/3d-systems-set-improve-fund…
http://www.valuewalk.com/2014/09/3d-systems-set-improve-fund…
...ich hab wieder einige Order reingestellt..... Es ist Nachkaufzeit ! Die Neue Produktgeneration sollte nun komplett eingefuert sein. Gestern Abend bereits etwas nachgekauft und bei 45 USD steht die Naechste Order
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.849.714 von Nachkaufer am 23.09.14 09:31:35Ich überlege auch schon wieder.
War ja zuletzt nur ein paar Tage dabei. hatte sich aber gerechnet
War ja zuletzt nur ein paar Tage dabei. hatte sich aber gerechnet
Ich habe heute in der Zeitschrift CAPITAL einen Bericht gelesen über die 3D-Drucker, der hat mich optimistisch gestimmt. In Deutschland werden ja schon Zahnkronen gedruckt mit großen Maschinen, dielaufen 24 Stunden pro Tag und fertigen Mengen, die ganze Dentallabors überflüssig machen.
Auch für die Industrie im Flugzeugbau sind große Stückzahlen im Einsatz, die z.B. Turbinenspitzen drucken, wo die Qualität höher ist als bisher.
Auch für die Industrie im Flugzeugbau sind große Stückzahlen im Einsatz, die z.B. Turbinenspitzen drucken, wo die Qualität höher ist als bisher.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.858.036 von hubiro am 23.09.14 23:15:37in der online-version sehe ich nur zwei ältere Artikel - da gibt es also in der aktuellen Ausgabe etwas neues ?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.860.220 von Gilhaney am 24.09.14 10:20:44Es steht in der Print-Ausgabe von Oktober 2014 auf den Seiten 108-114
sorry, aber das ist alles bereits bekannt am markt und eingepreist. die branche muss liefern um deren bewertungen gerecht zu werden.
So, bin gerade zu 45 $ bedient worden :-)
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