The Made in Space printer -see attached image- just churned out its first print, its a backup part for the 3d printer itself branded with some Made In Space & Nasa typography (however rumours have it they first printed a Marvin).

It looks like there’s not much inspiration yet on what to print in space, so why not start collecting ideas here. We’ll send it over the most upvoted ideas to our friends at Made In Space and who knows maybe we’ll see it floating by in the weeks to come!

Make sure to attach both an image and .stl file.

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@flowalistik @rooiejoris @vawontwerp @AtomJaay you guys up for this?

A little earth ? Here’s a cool file: Textured Earth by bld - Thingiverse

They could also print Sandra Bullock and George Cloney ‘selfies’ and make a reconstitution of Gravity ?

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How about Kubrick’s Monolith? This should also be a nice touch :wink: Prime Monolith Set by RedPrince - Thingiverse

What’s the name of that dog again, that first went into space? Printing a statue of him would be nice! Also, you get a pet in space, which is unprecedented I think :wink:

Laika :wink:

Torn between a model of The Little Prince and a Double Helix.

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I think that @3dlyx has also already started a bid to have the 81st waypoint in space!

http://aroundtheworldin80prints.org/a-small-step-for-a-filament/

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Like the idea!

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indeed. did alread send mails to the NASA press/pr staff, the german DLR (who schedule the german experiments), the university of heidelberg (who design fun experiments for teh astronauts to do in their freetime) and to some guys that i am told of who operate the 3d printer on the ISS from earth.

i learned that the 3d printer is operated in the US compartment, but in general it is available to every nation. atm there are some calibrationtests and a lot of ‘does it work at all’ going on, and there is a long list of stuff to be printed by a lot of groups such as material scientists but also sponsors etc. so chances are pretty small to get the traveller printed but nonetheless chances do exist. i’ve been to some personal … heavy weather in the last weeks, so i didnt have time to push the 80prints project as i should have. but i will resume the work on this front soon. maybe this will generate the momentum to drive the 5th filament into space.

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Sorry to hear about the heavy weather. if there is anything I can do to help with this project and lighten your load just say the word.

Cheers,

Greg

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Also sorry to hear about the rough patch you’ve been through. Thanks for sharing the info on the 3D Printer in Space. If you need help with the 80 prints project I’m sure the community will be happy to help out (more).

Hi Brian :slight_smile: if you’re interested I wrote an article and I contacted NASA who gave me some exclusive information about this 3D printing: http://www.priximprimante3d.com/conquete/

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Super article Alexandre :slight_smile:

Maybe you could sum it up in a few words in English so everyone knows about it?

Salut Julie - Merci :slight_smile: Voici donc :

To summarize in English, according to Dan Huot is Public Affairs Officer at NASA: Objet is ABS plastic and the first part took 74 minutes to print. The printer could print faster, but since Nasa are learning how it operates in micro-g and don’t want it to go as fast as it could until the process is well understood. The first part dimensions are: Length: 2.32", Width: 1.61", Height: 0.20". The print volume is 2.36" x 4.72" x 2.36". That was the space allocated for it on the station that had the necessary connections to support the 3D printer.

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Thanks a lot!