The 3D rocket-printing company Relativity announced its second partnership ever, this time with the Thai satellite company mu Space, to launch a satellite into low Earth orbit in about three years.
Read MoreRelativity Space has signed a contract with Thai company mu Space launch a satellite to low-Earth orbit (LEO) aboard its Terran 1 3D-printed rocket.
Relativity, the world’s first autonomous rocket factory and launch services leader for satellite constellations, today announced a partnership with mu Space, the innovative Thai satellite and space technology company, to launch a satellite to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) on Relativity’s Terran 1 rocket, the world’s first and only 3D printed rocket.
Read MoreRelativity, partnered with mu Space, a Thai satellite and space technology company, to launch a satellite to Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) on Relativity’s Terran 1 rocket, the world’s first 3D printed rocket. Relativity’s 3D printing technology platform together with Terran 1’s flexible architecture aims to provide mu Space a faster and more reliable launch at a lower total mission cost.
Read MoreRelativity Space, the Mark Cuban-backed startup that is building 3D rockets, already has another contract -- one with mu Space, a satellite and space technology company based in Thailand. Relativity will launch a satellite to low Earth orbit in the second half of 2022, aboard its Terran 1 rocket.
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Read MoreRelativity Space, the privately funded aerospace manufacturer, announces a deal with Canadian satellite communications company Telesat, to launch multiple satellites from Cape Canaveral, Florida, US. The company plans to 3D print all the parts of the 100-foot tall rocket.
Read MoreRocket startup Relativity Space has announced the first major customer to use its 3D-printed spacecraft for launching small satellites.
Read MoreRelativity Space, the aerospace startup aiming to disrupt the way rockets are built, announced its first official launch contract Friday with the Canadian satellite operator Telesat.
Read MoreSmall launch vehicle developer Relativity announced April 5 a contract with Telesat to launch a portion of that company’s low Earth orbit broadband satellite constellation.
Read MoreIt was just two months ago that Telesat announced that it had selected unproven, but well funded, Blue Origin as a launch partner for its low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation. Today, they’ve also selected startup Relativity Space to be a launch partner.
Read MoreRelativity, the Los Angeles-based manufacturer fo 3D printed rockets, has signed its first public commercial contract with Telesat, the renowned global satellite operator, that allows Relativity to play a role in Telesat’s innovative LEO satellite constellation. Telesat will now have access to faster, more frequent and more flexible launches at the lowest cost using Relativity’s rocket manufacturing platform.
Read MoreRelativity, the world’s first autonomous rocket factory and launch services leader, today announced a contract with Telesat, the renowned global satellite operator, that allows Relativity to play a role in Telesat’s innovative LEO satellite constellation.
Read MoreRelativity Space plans to use Cape Canaveral as a launch site, but is also looking for a polar spaceport.
Read MoreRelativity Space has secured its first major client. The Los Angeles-based 3D rocket factory and launch-services provider has signed its first multilaunch contract with global satellite operator Telesat.
Read MoreRelativity Space, a startup building its rockets with the help of 3D printers, has signed its first major deal with a satellite company.
Read MoreA new private space company has inked a deal to launch multiple satellites from Cape Canaveral. Relativity announced a deal Friday to launch multiple satellites for operator Telesat.
Read MoreLos Angeles-based rocket startup Relativity Space Inc. landed its first client — a well-known satellite firm.
LA-based Relativity Space announced a deal with Telesat today to launch a portion of its new internet satellite constellation.
Read MoreRelativity Space CEO Tim Ellis is a veteran of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture — and in a sense, you could say that Ellis and Blue Origin are on the same team once again.
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