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Why the First Launch of a 3D-Printed Rocket Wasn’t a Total Failure
Despite a second-stage engine failure three minutes into the highly anticipated flight, Relativity Space is declaring the mission a partial success.
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This Week in Spaceflight: Test Flight of 3D-Printed Rocket, OneWeb Finishes Satellite Swarm, and More
Relativity Space’s third attempt to launch its methane-fueled 3D-printed rocket is among the many things we’ll be focusing on this week.
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Watch Live: NASA Reveals Its New Artemis Moon Suit
It’s been over 50 years since the final Apollo mission, but NASA’s ambitious Artemis program seeks to return humans to the lunar surface after that long absence. For that to happen, however, the space agency needs an updated Moon suit, the prototype of which will be revealed today.
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Watch Live: Relativity Space Re-Attempts Launch of First 3D-Printed Rocket
After an aborted launch attempt on Wednesday, Relativity Space is now ready for a do-over. The three-hour launch window for the 3D-printed Terran 1 rocket opens at 1:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, and you can catch the action live right here.