Could NASA 3D Print a New F-1 Engine?

Enjoy 10% discount and free shipping on all Hoverpens with code CURIOUSDROID: North America & other countries: UK & Europe: When NASA was looking to go back to the moon, they did consider bringing back the Saturn V rocket and the Rocketdyne F-1 engines. However, that would have meant going back to decades old technology and working practices, something that just isn’t possible today. But in the last decade, 3D printing of metal parts has advanced greatly, and now it is possible to make far more advanced versions of both engines and complete rockets. So, in this video, we look at if NASA could 3D print a new modern version of the F-1 engine. Written, researched and presented by Paul Shillito Images and footage : NASA, Relativy Space, SpaceX, , 247printing, Adafruit Industries, TrentonForging, Jens Dyvik, RamG, SÒPHIA HIGH TECH, Tomáš Vít, TRUMPF Inc, TWI, And a big thanks go to all our Patreons :-) Eριχθόνιος JL Adriaan von Grobbe Alex K Alipasha Sadri Andrew Gaess Andrew Smith Bengtstromberg Brian Kelly Carl Soderstrom Charles Thacker Collin Copfer Daniel Armer erik ahrsjo Florian Müller George Bishop II Glenn Dickinson inunotaisho Jesse Postier John & Becki Johnston John Zelinka Jonathan Travers Ken Schwarz L D László Antal Lorne Diebel Mark Heslop Matti J Malkia Patrick M Brennan Paul Freed Paul Shutler Peter Engrav Robert Sanges Ryan Emmenegger SHAMIR stefan hufenbach Steve Ehrmann Steve J - LakeCountySpacePort tesaft Tim Alberstein Tyron Muenzer Will Lowe Music from the Youtube library Life’s out there by Cooper cannell
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