NASA's Groundbreaking 3D-Printed Rocket Launch Cancelled
Today, a project that promised to revolutionize the aerospace industry was sadly canceled. The project was a world first attempt to design, develop and launch a fully 3D printed rocket. The project was led by a team of engineers from the University of Cambridge and the European Space Agency (ESA).
The team had been working hard for the past two years and had made significant progress in the development of the rocket. However, due to the complexity of the project and the limited resources available, the team was unable to meet their original timeline and budget. As a result, the project has been canceled.
Although the project may have been canceled, the team’s hard work and dedication to the project will not be forgotten. The team’s achievements and advances in 3D printing technology will continue to inspire and motivate future generations of engineers.
source: Phys.org