2 bits of sciency/techy news I came across today that were interesting. A private company, SpaceX launched a spacecraft to Low Earth Orbit yesterday, and retrieved it from the ocean after re-entry. So they're well on the way to providing private launch capability for NASA, to feed the ISS, and presumably for other satellite customers. I think it's hugely impressive that a private company, without NASA's resources can make such a vehicle so successfully. From what I read, it seems that they have developed a simple, modular vehicle that will bring down the cost of bringing material to orbit. This is, it seems from the press release, intended to allow NASA to concentrate on other projects than feeding the ISS, particularly with the retirement of Space Shuttle. I'm sure there's more to come!
The other was the use of a 3d printer to bring an idea for an iphone cradle to production, fascinating! The thoughts of 3d print shops on your street corner, where you can "print off" a design you've made up yourself, or bought over the internet. It's all explained on the BBC news website.
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