NASA will kick its moon exploration plans into high gear over the next month with announcements on what it wants its commercial partners to deliver and where.
Read MoreRelativity has appointed three aerospace veterans to the company's executive team and has received an industry-leading, new, patent grant for their autonomous 3D printing technology.
Read MoreLos Angeles-based startup Relativity Space, which aims to 3D print a rocket capable of carrying up to 2,700 lb. (1,250 kg ) to low Earth orbit (LEO), has been granted a patent for a machine-learning technique for its additive manufacturing process
Read MoreSmall launch vehicle developer Relativity has added three people, all of whom previously held key positions at SpaceX, to its leadership team as it refines the technologies it will use on its rockets.
Read MoreRelativity, a space startup that wants to use its gigantic 3D printer to build rockets on Earth and, eventually, on Mars, is seeking its first patent—and the approval of industry insiders.
Relativity has built the world’s largest metal 3-D printer, dubbed "Stargate," with the goal of building a rocket constructed almost entirely of 3-D printed parts.
As early as 2020, 3D-printed rockets could launch into the skies from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
Read MoreRelativity Space, an autonomous rocket factory pioneering a new, speedy process of building and launching rockets, has received approval from the U.S. Air Force to use Cape Canaveral’s historic Launch Complex 16 for the construction of its own launch facilities.
Read MoreLast March, Nasa announced it would give the venture-backed rocket startup Relativity Space access to the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi to use as its testing facility… free of charge.
Read MoreUS start-up Relativity Space has reached a deal with the US Air Force (USAF) to build and operate its own launch facility at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, US.
Read MoreLos Angeles-based Relativity Space, a three-year-old start-up that aspires to build rockets using 3D printers, announced a contract Thursday with the U.S. Air Force to build and operate a launch facility at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
Read MoreLaunch startup Relativity Space has won approval from the U.S. Air Force to take over a disused launch pad at Cape Canaveral for the company’s methane-fueled Terran 1 rocket, a 3D-printed launcher that could carry small satellites into orbit by the end of 2020.
Read MoreRelativity Space to launch from historic Florida site. The company that aspires to 3D print almost the entirety of its rockets has reached an agreement with the US Air Force to launch from historic facilities at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Relativity Space said Thursday it has a multiyear contract to build and operate its own rocket launch facilities at Launch Complex 16, Ars reported.
Read MoreRelativity Space, a small launch company founded in 2015, will invest more than $10 million to get Launch Complex 16 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station ready for lift off, CEO Tim Ellis tells us. The California-based company, which is aiming to build 3-D printed rockets in less than 60 days, expects to conduct its first orbital launch by the end of 2020.
Read MoreUntil now, the only major companies with permission to launch from Cape Canaveral were SpaceX, United Launch Alliance, and Blue Origin.
Read MoreIt is obvious to everyone that the spatial environment is making great strides. Well, after the reusable rockets , the next big revolution in this field could pass for 3D printing . In fact, a US company is performing well in this regard and now has the infrastructure to launch rockets .
Read MoreRelativity Space, which aims to cut costs of rocket production by 3D-printing its spacecraft, just earned a major thumbs up from the Air Force.
Read MoreA private company, Relativity Space, announced Thursday it plans to launch its fully 3D-printed rocket Terran 1 from Cape Canaveral as soon as next year.
Read MoreA three-year-old startup is trying to launch rockets into space that are almost entirely 3D printed. And it just got permission from the U.S. Air Force to launch from the historic Launch Complex 16 at Cape Canaveral in Florida.
Read MoreAerospace startup Relativity Space has been given permission to launch its rockets from Cape Canaveral, the company has revealed, paving the way for its anticipated launches into low-Earth orbit starting next year. The company will use Cape Canaveral’s LC-16 launch pad, which was previously used by the US Air Force into the 1980s.
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