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3D printer, 20 mice now en route to space station

Posted: September 22, 2014 at 9:49 pm

The private spaceflight company SpaceX lit up the night sky over Florida early Sunday (Sept. 21) with the spectacular launch of Dragon spacecraft packed with supplies including the first 3D printer in space and a troop of 20 mice for the International Space Station.

The unmanned Dragon space capsule launched into orbit atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 1:52 a.m. EDT (0552 GMT). Ten minutes later, Dragon reached orbit and separated from the Falcon 9. It should reach the space station on Tuesday, Sept. 23.

"Nothing like a good launch it's just fantastic," HansKoenigsmann, SpaceX's vice presidentof mission assurance, said during a post-launch briefing. "Everything was really perfect." [See photos from the SpaceX-4 Dragon mission]

Dragon is carrying about 2.5 tons of cargo to the space station for NASA. The mission is SpaceX's fourth of 12 delivery missions for the U.S. space agency under a $1.6 billion deal. Sunday's flawless launch occurred one day after rain and thick cloudsforced SpaceX to delay the launchon early Saturday (Sept. 20).

But skies were clear and the stars were out during the pre-dawn launch on Sunday morning. Sam Scimemi, NASA's International Space Station director, told reporters that the Falcon 9 appeared to be soaring though the constellation Orion after it took off.

"It was a beautiful night," Scimemi said.

Food, care packages and provisions for NASA's astronauts make up more than a third of thecargo onboard Dragon. But the spacecraft also has experiments and equipment that will eventually help scientists complete 255 researchprojects in total, according to NASA. In Dragon's trunk, there's an instrument dubbed RapidScat, which will be installed outside the space station to measure the speed and direction of ocean winds on Earth. Among the commercially funded experiments onboard Dragon is a materials-science test from the sports company Cobra Puma Golf designed to build a stronger golf club.

Dragon is also hauling thefirst space-grade 3D printer,built by Made in Space, which will test whether the on-the-spot manufacturing technology is viable without gravity.

Jeff Sheehy, senior technical officer of NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate, said it is " a certainty" that NASA will eventually rely on 3D-printed tools and replacement parts that are made in space instead of traditional equipment sent up from Earth.

"If we're really going to set up shop on Mars, we have to get there," Sheehy told reports during a briefing Friday morning. "We really can't afford to bring everything we need."

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SpaceX rocket carries the first ever zero-g 3D printer to the Space Station

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Early Sunday morning, SpaceX mission CRS-4 lifted off from Cape Canaveral towards the International Space Station, carrying with it the first 3D printer that will operate in zero gravity. When the astronauts aboard the ISS use the 3D printer, they will become the first humans to carry out off-world manufacturing.Its not quite the Moon- or Mars-based factory that weve always dreamed of, but its a very important first step towards manufacturing goods outside of Earths gravity, and thus the eventual colonization and industrialization of the Solar System.

The Dragon capsule, which launched aboard a Falcon 9 v1.1 rocket, is the fourth of SpaceXs minimum of 12 resupply missions to the ISS. It was carrying 4,885 pounds(2,215 kg) of cargo, including: the RapidScat instrument, which bounces microwaves off the ocean to measure wind speeds; the Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems, for shooting mini satellites out into space; the Bone Densitometer (a reduction in bone density is one of the bigger risks of being an astronaut); and the first zero-gravity 3D printer.

Read: What is 3D printing?

The 3D printer, which is part of the 3D Printing in Zero-G Experiment, was created by Californian company Made In Space. I hadntheard of Made In Space before, but it seems like its a small startup that was created for the sole purpose of sending 3D printers into space. It sounds like the zero-gravity 3D printer is much the same as your usual on-Earth 3D printer though it has been ruggedized to survive launch pressures, and it went through rigorous safety checks to ensure it cant harm the astronauts aboard the ISS. In a conventional 3D printer, gravity is typically used to hold layers in place as theyre deposited but obviously the Made In Space 3D printer cant do that. (Sadly, the website doesnt say how its done.)

The first Made In Space 3D printer will use ABS thermoplastic to perform additive manufacturing using standard fused deposition modelling (FDM) i.e. building objects up layer by layer with molten plastic. The second 3D printer, which is due to go up to the ISS sometime in 2015, will be capable of higher temperature, stronger plastics and perhaps most interestingly, this second printer willbe an open platform that other companies and institutions can use, to carry out their own tests of 3D printing in spaaaaace.

The eventual plan is to install a 3D printer on the International Space Station that can manufacture new and replacement components on an as-needed basis. Additive manufacturing, as long as it actually works in zero-gravity, is perfect for such applications; its faster, more efficient, and simply much easier to make the parts that you need on the ISS (or Mars), rather than repeatedly defeating Earths gravity by burning millions of dollars of rocket fuel.

Made In Space, testing their 3D printer during a low-gravity test flight

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A 3D-printed metal J2-x rocket part, made by NASAs SLM cusing 3D printer.

3D printing with plastic is one thing, but the ultimate goal is to perform additive manufacturing with a whole range of materials most notably, aluminium, and other key metals used in aerospace applications. NASA has spent a lot of time over the last few years working on its additive manufacturing skills in 2012, it successfully 3D printed a metal rocket engine part. Im not sure if such 3D-printing-with-metal techniques, such as selective laser melting (SLM), could be carried out on the ISS due to safety and power requirements but I suspect theyre looking into it.

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Can tapioca replace corn as the main source for starch sweeteners?

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22-Sep-2014

Contact: Kathryn Ryan kryan@liebertpub.com 914-740-2100 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News @LiebertOnline

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New Rochelle, NY, September 22, 2014Cassava, also known as tapioca, has large starch-filled roots and can grow at high yields in areas of Africa, Asia, and Latin America where corn and sugarcane are not commonly grown. With the availability of novel enzymes and processes designed to break down tapioca starch into sugars that can then be used to produce sweeteners such as glucose, fructose, or maltose syrup, tapioca may be an ideal alternative to corn, as described in a Review article in Industrial Biotechnology, a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers. The article is available for free on the Industrial Biotechnology website.

In the article "Cassava, the Next Corn for Starch Sweeteners", Jay Shetty, DuPont Industrial Biosciences (Palo Alto, CA), Bruce Strohm, Grain Enzyme Technology (Beloit, WI), and Sung Ho Lee and David Bates, and Gang Duan, from DuPont Industrial Biosciences in Cedar Rapids, IA and Wuxi, China, respectively, describe the current geographic distribution of cassava cultivation, and the composition and utility of the starch that comprises 24-30% of the cassava tuber. The authors discuss the variety of enzymes and processing steps available to convert tapioca starch to glucose via liquefaction and saccharification.

"Novel enzyme discovery and development continues to be core to expanding industrial biotechnology opportunities," says Co-Editor-in-Chief Larry Walker, PhD, Professor, Biological & Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

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