File:PlanetaryResources 3D printed satellite--201402-cropped.jpg
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DescriptionPlanetaryResources 3D printed satellite--201402-cropped.jpg |
English: 7 February 2014 unveiling of the 3D-Printed Satellite from Planetary Resources.
The torus holds the propellant and provides the satellite bus structure for the satellite. "All of my photos are free to use forever with a simple photo credit: photo by Jurvetson (flickr)" |
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/44124348109@N01/13457263373/in/photolist-mvaZyi-LcCMf-cGHRcf-cGHQKN-2xdo6Y |
Author | Steve Jurvetson |
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JPEG file comment | Cropped July 2014, from Steve Jurvetson-released photo on Flick, February 2014. |
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