Scientists 3D print titanium fuel tank for space travel — world's first to pass critical durability test

A joint team has successfully 3D printed a titanium fuel tank that was able to pass a durability test for space travel.

https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/scientists-3d-print-titanium-fuel-tank-for-space-travel-worlds-first-to-pass-critical-durability-test

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