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Startup successfully tests 3D-printed rocket fuel
Solid 3D printed rocket fuel is now a reality ...
Relativity Space, a 3D-printing specialist, launched the inaugural flight of its Terran 1 rocket late on Wednesday night, which successfully met some mission objectives before failing to reach orbit.
Additive manufacturing in space is often imagined as a futuristic replicator that can make anything on demand. But this ...
Relativity goes ‘all in’ on larger reusable rocket, shifting 3D-printing approach after first launch
Relativity Space is shifting its strategy in an attempt to accelerate work on the reusable rocket it's developing. It's adjusting its manufacturing approach to blend its 3D-printing-first approach ...
After two years of preparation and four delays over the past several months due to technical glitches, Indian space startup Agnikul has successfully launched its first suborbital test vehicle, powered ...
Relativity Space, a Long Beach-based aerospace company, made history with the successful launch of the worlds first-ever 3D printed rocket out of the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on ...
Update: The Terran 1 rocket was not launched on 8 March due to an issue involving the temperature of the fuel, and Relativity Space is expected to release a new launch date soon. The first 3D-printed ...
Rocket Lab is making innovative strides in space travel with the Neutron medium payload rocket – namely, it's the largest composite rocket ever made. Initially, hundreds of layers and thousands of ...
For a failed rocket launch, there sure was a lot of cheering. When Relativity Space, a California start-up that aims to compete against SpaceX, finally launched its Terran 1 rocket manufactured almost ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A rocket made almost entirely of 3D-printed parts is poised to blast off Wednesday on its debut launch. California-based Relativity Space is attempting to launch the rocket ...
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