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Relativity Space: 3D-Printed Rocket Maker to Focus on Bigger Vehicle for Commercial Launches

Relativity Space, an aerospace startup that carried out the first test flight of a 3D-printed rocket, announced Wednesday that it will focus on a bigger rocket to compete for commercial launches with SpaceX and other companies. The Long Beach, California-based company launched the world's first 3D-printed rocket, Terran 1, on March 22 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at One June 4, 2024 12:19:00

Of the hassle out of holidays. katy austen, bbc news. sir richard branson s satellite launch company, virgin 0rbit, has filed for bankruptcy, after failing to secure new investment. the company, which is based in california, stopped operations several weeks ago, but it hopes to find a buyer for the business. it follows the spectacular failure of a virgin 0rbit rocket launched from the uk earlier this year. its payload of american and british satellites were destroyed. our business editor simonjack is with me. was this inevitable after the loss of the satellites? i think it was, and in fact, they furloughed, if you like, put their staff on leave almost immediately after that happened. as you say, this was a very different approach to launching satellites. rather than blasting them up into the atmosphere, they would have it on a modified 7117 aircraft with a rocket on the bottom. you get close to space and then fire it off and it gets close into orbit. of course, in january, this did not ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 21:43:00

Did we know what that balloon was trying to gather? do we know what information it was trying to gather from the united states? it didn t fly over us by accident, it was intentional. do we know what the chinese communist government was looking for? senator, we have some very good guesses about that. and we are learning more as we exploit the contents of the balloon and the payload itself. 0k. what might the chinese be trying to find out? lee hudson covers defence and aerospace for politico. lee, what were these balloons doing, particularly these chinese spy balloons? so, it seems, according to the us intel community, that they were gathering not only images, but electronic warfare signals, which means that could be anything from cellphone communication and other types of data, because they were flying over an intercontinental ballistic missile site, over montana, which the us military ....

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BBCNEWS Click June 4, 2024 02:35:00

Out another satellite is national security. in the example that bill gives me, imagine what would happen if a critical satellite mysteriously stopped responding to ground control. every satellite that deploys does not have a 360 camera or radar system, just for weight and space concerns. so sometimes they are blind objects up there that are just communicating their piece of data, so the ability to go to that region and say check that out for me is critical for national security. is there something attached to it? was it moved out of orbit? this constellation of rapid response satellite is planned to be in orbit by 2025, and before that, firefly is developing a rapid response rocket for the us space force that can be on standby and ready to take a payload and get it into orbit with just one or two days notice. it takes four firefly designed reaver engines to get that rocket off the ground, and it is the test of one ....

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