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🗣 American company Rocket Lab has built the world's largest 3D printer, which will be used to produce reusable space rockets made from carbon fiber. 🚀🌌 The massive machine, as tall as a 4-story building and weighing 70 tons, can lay layers at a speed of 100 meters per minute. This will save around 150,000 labor hours in the production of new Neutron rockets. 🏗️⚙️ The plan is for these rockets to carry up to 13 tons of payload into orbit, with the first launch scheduled for next year. 🌍✨

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