Launch debut of 3D-printed rocket ends in failure, no orbit

First rocket launched with 3D printed parts But the rocket failed to reach orbit and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. Relativity Space’s Terran 1 launch failed.

It lifted off from the Cape Carnival Space Force Station in Florida, aiming for an orbit 200 kilometers away, but the post-launch second stage failed. The company explained that the launch was a success as the rocket failed to reach orbit but managed to reach the target pressure.

About 85 percent of the rocket’s 110-foot-tall rocket, including its engines, was manufactured using a giant 3D printer at the company’s headquarters in California. At the same time, the company stated that the launch has passed through the main engine cutoff and stage separation and following evaluating the flight data, the company will provide other information in the coming days.

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