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  2. Rocket startup Relativity eyes new products with enlarged 3D ...

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    Rocket builder Relativity Space has built a giant 3D-printing robot that could allow the company to build products besides the rockets it plans to launch, Relativity's chief executive said. The ...

  3. Relativity Space - Wikipedia

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    Relativity Space was founded in 2015 by CEO Tim Ellis and CTO Jordan Noone on the idea that existing private spaceflight companies were not tapping enough into the potential of additive manufacturing (3D printing). [6] Relativity is aiming to be the first company to successfully launch a fully 3D-printed launch vehicle into orbit. [7]

  4. Terran R - Wikipedia

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    Terran R is a heavy-lift two-stage, partially reusable launch vehicle under development by Relativity Space. The vehicle is partially constructed with 3D printing technologies, like its predecessor, the small-lift Terran 1. [2] [3] The first flight is expected to be in 2026. [4]

  5. Relativity Space's first 3D-printed rocket stage arrives in ...

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    The 3D-printed booster for Relativity Space's first rocket arrived in Florida over the weekend, marking a critical milestone for launch this year.

  6. Terran 1 - Wikipedia

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    Terran 1 was an expendable two-stage small-lift launch vehicle developed by Relativity Space.Development began in 2017 and the rocket was retired in 2023. [2] Most structures and components of the vehicle are manufactured with 3D printing processes.

  7. Exclusive: 3D printer Relativity Space ready for first Terran ...

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    Launch Complex 16, the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station pad operated by Relativity Space, is ready to for its first Terran 1 rocket from California.