File:3-D Printed Rocket Part Blazes to Life.jpg

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English: A 3-D printed rocket part blazes to life during a hot-fire test designed to explore how well large rocket engine components withstand temperatures up to 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit and extreme pressures, typical of the environments experienced by rocket engines.
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Source http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/systems/sls/multimedia/gallery/3d-printed-injector-3.html#.UhzdH-ig5w0
Author NASA/MSFC/David Olive

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