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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 42 MIN

3D Printing on the Moon: A Breakthrough for NASA’s Artemis

from Bedtime Astronomy · host Synthetic Universe

Scientists at The Ohio State University have used 3D printing to transform simulated lunar soil into durable, heat-resistant components.The study shows how environmental conditions and base surfaces affect structural strength—key insights for missions like NASA’s Artemis program.By leveraging local resources and solar-powered systems, future missions could build habitats directly on the Moon, advancing both deep-space colonization and sustainable manufacturing on Earth.Thank you for listening to Bedtime Astronomy — your guide to the cosmos. New episodes on space exploration, NASA missions & the latest astronomy breakthroughs.This episode includes AI-generated content.

Scientists at The Ohio State University have used 3D printing to transform simulated lunar soil into durable, heat-resistant components.The study shows how environmental conditions and base surfaces affect structural strength—key insights for missions like NASA’s Artemis program.By leveraging local resources and solar-powered systems, future missions could build habitats directly on the Moon, advancing both deep-space colonization and sustainable manufacturing on Earth.Thank you for listening to Bedtime Astronomy — your guide to the cosmos. New episodes on space exploration, NASA missions & the latest astronomy breakthroughs.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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