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Rosenberg's innovative 3D printed space habitat gives an interesting-looking solution for technology and architecture.


"The Rosenberg Space Habitat is as an experimental lab for students designed to fit in a SpaceX Starship. (Image credit: Institut auf dem Rosenberg)"(Space.com/Wild 3D-printed space habitat prototype designed to fit inside SpaceX Starship lands in Switzerland)


This "space habitat" is located in Switzerland. And it's made to fit in the Space X Starship. That kind of space habitat can be a good simulation for making new structures for space flights.  If the Space X "Starship" is equipped with a greenhouse, that thing will increase its ability to operate in space. 

And then another thing is that the 3D printer technology is more multi-use than use regular technology. The 3D printers can also use for creating spare parts for machines. And those printers can also create new parts for the Starship if a meteorite impact damages it. 3D printing technology is a more flexible and powerful technology for spacecraft and space colonies. 

There is the possibility that things like ground vehicles can create by using 3D printers. And that brings a new type of vision to the mind of people. The 3D printed habitats can also use in remote areas. In those systems, the quadcopters that are equipped with the 3D printer systems can drop from cargo planes. And those 3D printers can create laboratories and sleeping barracks far away in the jungles. 

The problems in remote areas are similar to problems in space. There is no extra space in the complex or spacecraft. And if some spare parts are needed more than is calculated there is no way to order new spare parts. The system can recycle all materials in those areas. The broken parts can melt by using microwave systems and reused in the 3D printers. 

Those habits can use as laboratories far away from city areas. And if the printing technology is fast enough that kind of system can use to create hospitals in catastrophic areas. The ability to make 3D printed structures very fast is making a revolution in technology. In things like architecture, the 3D-printer systems are more flexible tools than ever before. 

Sources:

https://www.space.com/rosenberg-futuristic-space-habitat-display

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