Last year, NASA began the Archinaut project, or, as it's formally titled, Versatile In-Space Robotic Precision Manufacturing and Assembly System. The two-year endeavor involves the construction of a massive 3D printer, equipped with a robotic arm, that is capable of fabricating structures in the middle of outer space. The Archinaut 3D printer is being developed by Made In Space, known for the production of the first 3D printer ever to go into space, as well as its follow-up, the Additive Manufacturing Facility, now in operation on the International Space Station. Today, Made In Space released two new video renderings of Archinaut in action, and they're quite amazing. Take a look, and read an interview with Made In Space CEO Andrew Rush, at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/174230/made-in-space-archinaut/