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Scientists with the University of California, Berkeley, have carried out successful tests of a next-gen microgravity 3D printer called SpaceCAL. The tests were carried out as part of the Virgin ...
What do you imagine when you think about space? Probably one of the rainbow-colored photos we so often see. A field of stars and galaxies. But those pictures are missing one integral component: ...
Methane-tinged blue flames blaze from the engines on Relativity Space’s Terran 1 rocket during liftoff from its Florida launch pad. (Relativity Space / Michael Baylor) More than seven years after it ...
Researchers at a Scottish university have taken one small step toward a future where orbital factories can 3D print future tech on-demand in space. Dr. Gilles Bailet, from the University of Glasgow’s ...
Terran 1 did notch some important milestones on its first-ever launch, however. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The world's first ...
Relativity’s massive factory in Long Beach, California, teems with activity as rocket parts are hauled from one area to another, workers compete for oversubscribed desk space, and massive hangar doors ...
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