
In a simulated module of a near-Earth orbital space station,
an anti-vibration tungsten steel cutting blade successfully completed a cutting test on carbon fiber prepreg materials under microgravity conditions.
The blade's built-in damping structure effectively suppresses vibrations caused by material drift in weightlessness,
achieving aerospace-grade standards for cut smoothness.
In the future, this technology may be used for in-situ resource manufacturing at lunar bases. Experts remarked,
"What is a 'small blade' on Earth will become the first tool for extraterrestrial construction."