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Technology Drives Exploration: How NASA Is Embracing Additive ManufacturingNASA has over 60 years of technology development that enabled human space and space science exploration “for the benefit of all humankind”. This presentation will start with the overview of NASA’s organization structure; the roles NASA’s leadership plays as well as 10 regional centers’ focused areas and capabilities. It will also highlight NASA’s Mission Directorates –Science, Human, Aeronautics, and Technology. With the onset of the newer and still evolving procurement business model (NASA being a buyer, instead of maker), a question remains: which is the right framework under which NASA can best integrate the capabilities of commercial, international, and other US government entities into a coherent exploration strategy? Another critical consideration is identifying which critical technologies to invest in NASA and which capabilities are better suited for commercialization as NASA as a buyer.

Additive Manufacturing (AM) is certainly changing the space industry and providing new opportunities to travel to low earth orbit and explore our universe. New design opportunities –not previously possible –for new high performance metal alloys, light-weighting, managing thermal, structural, and dynamic loads are being enabled by AM. This presentation will showcase the vast portfolio of NASA’s AM activities in the last 13 years; transportation from Earth to Destination, Habitat at Destination, Lander from Station to Surface, and Science mission spacecrafts. NASA’s technical excellence is being leveraged heavily in the AM and Commercial Space community through collaborative projects, partnership agreements, tech transfer program. Examples of challenges of AM implementation as well as opportunities will be discussed.
Document ID
20230017244
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Alison Park
(Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Date Acquired
November 27, 2023
Subject Category
Mechanical Engineering
Meeting Information
Meeting: Presenation to Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)
Location: Daejeon
Country: KR
Start Date: December 5, 2023
Sponsors: Korea Aerospace Research Institute
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 869021.01.23.01.01
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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