On this oh so apt of days possibly the world's leading aerospace company reveal a breakthrough in the 3D printing of blades that are in excess of 50% lighter than their counterparts.
Now you can browse an archive of NASA data, select the model you wish and 3D print yourself, be that other planetary terrain, asteroids or even spacecraft themselves.
Graphite has announced its offering extends to large-scale, precision parts in ABS-like materials - ideal for demanding applications such as motorsport and aerospace.
The 3D Printer that will be printing components and tools on-board the ISS has now been given the all clear by NASA and is pencilled in for an August 2014 delivery.