Flat 3D-printed sheets transform to satellites after entering space

Flat 3D-printed sheets transform to satellites after entering space

14 Nov 2025 | Category: Science

The team used a continuous carbon fiber 3D printer that laid down hair-thin bundles of fiber, with each layer partially cured using ultraviolet light; the structure was then frozen with liquid resin and later activated with heat — requiring no large autoclaves or ovens

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Source: Mid-day | 14 Nov 2025

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