See how Relativity's Terran 1 rocket got from the 3D printer to the launch pad in these highlights. Credit: Relativity Space ...
Rocket engineering is shifting from painstaking machining and welding to a world where engines and tanks emerge from printers as single, sculpted pieces of metal. Instead of treating 3D printing as a ...
The Chennai startup's latest breakthrough showcases how 3D-printed rocket technology could transform India's access to space.
On May 19, Indian space-tech startup Agnikul Cosmos achieved a critical engineering milestone that separates conceptual ...
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Youtuber tests 3D printed rocket engine with hidden cooling channels inside walls
A YouTuber attempting to build a fully 3D printed rocket engine has tested an ...
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.
A rocket made almost entirely of printed metal parts made its debut launch Wednesday night, but failed after three minutes of flight — far short of reaching orbit. The uncrewed vessel, Terran 1, ...
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 ...
The world’s first 3D-printed rocket made it off the launch pad Wednesday night but failed to reach orbit in a key test flight by a California-based aerospace startup. Subscribe to read this story ...
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Rosotics unveiled a prototype March 24 of the Mantis, a metal 3D printing platform the company is marketing for aerospace applications. Pictured left to right: SeedScout founder Mat Sherman and ...
In a third attempt, the world’s first 3D-printed rocket made it off the launch pad Wednesday night but failed to reach orbit and eventually crashed into the Atlantic Ocean in a key test flight by a ...
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