3D-Printed Platinum Spacecraft Thruster Passes Hot-Fire Tests | Video
Reaching a a maximum throat temperature of 1253°C, an additively manufactured combustion camber and nozzle by Airbus Defence & Space survived 618 ignitions, a total operation time of over an hour and one continuous 32 minute burn.
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3D-Printed Platinum Spacecraft Thruster Passes Hot-Fire Tests | Video