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3D printing brings more efficient ways to make rocket propellants Every day, scientists are finding new ways to use 3D-printed energetics to serve crucial, and sometimes lifesaving, purposes.
An almost entirely 3D-printed rocket named the Terran 1 was launched into space earlier this year, made by the world's largest metal 3D printers. It belongs to a company called Relativity Space ...
The previously used Rutherford engine passed qualification tests and is set to make history as the first 3D-printed engine to reach space for a second time.
The world’s first 3D-printed rocket made it off the launch pad but failed to reach orbit in a key test flight by aerospace startup Relativity Space.
It did not, but Terran-1 did become the first 3D-printed rocket to reach space. That was deemed good enough for Relativity Space, as the company is now focused on launching Terran-1’s successor.
Relativity Space's Terran 1 rocket, which is 85 percent 3D-printed, blasted off for the first time yesterday.
A rocket made almost entirely of 3D-printed parts made its launch debut Wednesday night, lifting off amid fanfare but failing three minutes into flight — far short of orbit.
The 3D rocket launch scheduled Wednesday from Relativity Space will make the third try at the inaugural launch of its Terran 1 rocket.
Relativity Space’s Terran 1 rocket, the first test rocket made entirely of 3D-printed parts, launches from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on March 22. John Kraus/Relativity Space ...
A rocket made almost entirely of 3D-printed parts made its debut launch Wednesday night, passing a critical milestone. But it failed after three minutes of flight, crashing into the ocean.
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