Robert Hillan entered a NASA student contest, then watched his design become a real object in orbit
In an astounding leap for young innovators, high schooler Robert Hillan's groundbreaking tool design has soared to the cosmos! Winning NASA's challenge in 3D printing, his versatile maintenance tool was crafted on the International Space Station. This achievement not only tests cutting-edge manufacturing technologies but also highlights the brilliance of student inventiveness shaping the future of space exploration.