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- European Space Agency
The first metal 3D printer in space, a collaboration between ESA and Airbus, has printed its first metal product on the International Space Station, a breakthrough in crew autonomy for future long-duration exploration missions
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Read more about news and information on ESA activities Check information about ESA’s Earth Observation data, and the satellite missions and instruments that acquire this data
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For the latest information and news from ESA science missions and scientific results, please visit esa int For a comprehensive overview of ESA’s Science Programme and its missions, please refer to science esa int
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ESA Science features news and resources to inspire the general public and inform the media on the latest discoveries in space exploration, in particular in the search for life on other planets and the origins of the universe
- ESA - Newsroom
The first metal 3D printer in space, a collaboration between ESA and Airbus, has printed its first metal product on the International Space Station, a breakthrough in crew autonomy for future long-duration exploration missions
- ESA - Science Exploration
The first metal 3D printer in space, a collaboration between ESA and Airbus, has printed its first metal product on the International Space Station, a breakthrough in crew autonomy for future long-duration exploration missions
- ESA Space Environment Report 2025
Since 2017, ESA’s Space Debris Office has published an annual Space Environment Report to provide a transparent overview of global space activities and determine how well international debris-reduction measures are improving the long-term sustainability of spaceflight
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