Satellites and spacecraft are generally complex to build on the ground, expensive to launch and obsolete in a decade or less.
These objects end up floating in orbit around the planet contributing to the pollution surrounding the Earth. But what if there was an alternative?
That’s the question David Barnhart, director of USC’s Space Engineering Research Center and lead for the Space Systems and Technology group for the USC Information Sciences Institute, is contemplating. What if we could just “grow” spacecraft, repurpose a hybrid of inorganic and organic materials and even allow food to grow in space?
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