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Welding in Space: A Milestone for ISAM and Future Space Construction

In-space manufacturing (ISM) is critical for building a sustainable future in space, and a new breakthrough in welding technology marks an important step forward. Recently, ESA, in collaboration with NASA and ThinkOrbital, tested an autonomous welding machine in space—an experiment that could redefine how we build and maintain structures in orbit. Photo Credit: ESA/NASA Why…

ESA Achieves Milestone with First 3D-Printed Metal Part in Space

ESA Achieves Milestone with First 3D-Printed Metal Part in Space

Photo Description: Left: Additive Manufacturing (3D printed) metal parts on earth. Right: The same parts printed in International Space Station. Credit ESA/NASA On September 6, 2024, the European Space Agency (ESA) successfully 3D-printed its first metal component in space aboard the International Space Station (Right picture). Developed by Airbus and partners, this metal 3D printer…

Toolkits for Enabling In-Space Manufacturing Compliance

Toolkits for Enabling In-Space Manufacturing Compliance

Introduction At Do Innovation ApS, we empower commercial software providers with the essential tools to make their products compatible with the unique demands of In-Space Manufacturing. Our toolkits are designed to ensure that software used in additive manufacturing can operate reliably in the harsh environment of space, from the International Space Station (ISS) to deep…

A Retrospective on In-Space Manufacturing Technologies

A Retrospective on In-Space Manufacturing Technologies

In-space manufacturing has a rich history of technological experiments that laid the foundation for today’s operational systems. While many of these technologies are no longer in use, their contributions to the field remain invaluable. This article delves into some of the key in-space manufacturing experiments from the past that are no longer operational today. Photo:…

Current In-Space Manufacturing Technologies

Current In-Space Manufacturing Technologies

In-space manufacturing is a groundbreaking technology that is transforming how we approach space exploration and utilization. By producing necessary components and tools directly in space, we can significantly reduce the cost and complexity of space missions. This page focuses on the current in-space manufacturing technologies that are installed and operating in space, showcasing the advancements…

In-Space Manufacturing

In-Space Manufacturing

Introduction to In-Space Manufacturing Picture: Metal3D printer test print, Credit ESA In-space manufacturing represents the final and most critical component of the ISAM (In-Space Service, Assembly, and Manufacturing) framework. As the ultimate enabler of sustained space exploration, manufacturing in space overcomes the constraints of Earth-based production and allows for the creation of advanced tools, materials,…

In-Space Assembly

In-Space Assembly

Introduction to In-Space Assembly Picture: The roboticsystem Canadarm2, docking SpaceX’s Dragon to ISS. Credit: NASA In-space assembly is revolutionizing how we approach space exploration and infrastructure. By enabling the construction and assembly of spacecraft and stations directly in space, we can overcome the limitations of launching fully assembled structures from Earth. This practice not only…

In-Space Service

In-Space Service

In-Space Service: Introduction, Examples, and Future Prospects Picture: Astronaut Claude Nicollier, mission specialist from the European Space Agency (ESA), works at a storage enclosure, using one of the Hubble powertools, during the second of three STS-103 extravehicular activities (EVA). Credit: NASA As we look towards the future of space exploration and utilization, the concept of…