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WASEDA-SAT-ZERO was a Japanese nanosatellite developed by Waseda University. The satellite did not use screws in its main structure (frame), a feature that was made possible by manufacturing it entirely through 3D printing. WASEDA-SAT-ZERO was launched on 12 October 2022 by an Epsilon rocket, but the launch resulted in a failure and the satellite was lost.