Two North Dakota-based brothers, Michael and Sean Wegerson, and fellow designer Alex Holland recently started a space solutions provider called Open Space Frontier Technologies. Their goal is to produce and launch a low-cost cube satellite equipped with a 3D printer in the payload, which will be used to experiment with 3D printing in space. To create the satellite at a lower price, the team assembled the satellite’s solar panels using a household toaster oven, while the body was created with a milling machine. Their CubeSat will be sent to the ISS at the end of December, and from there, will be launched into orbit come January. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/149973/open-space-frontier-cubesat/