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SpaceX CRS-18: Techshot – Creating America’s First Automated Bioprinter for Spaceflight
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A new facility will be launching to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard SpaceX’s 18th commercial resupply services (CRS-18) mission, seeking to enable cutting-edge biotechnology research onboard the orbiting research laboratory. Techshot, a commercial facility partner, has partnered with NASA and the ISS U.S. National Laboratory to launch the first American bioprinter, known as the 3D BioFabrication Facility. This video provides an overview on the capabilities and benefits of bioprinting in space.
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