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Relativity’s Terran 1 rocket architecture offers increased performance to Low Earth Orbit and provides prime and rideshare customers with larger-satellite, lower-cost launch alternatives.
The Terran 1 launch for the TriSept mission will take place from one of Relativity’s launch sites at Cape Canaveral in Florida or Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
On 2020-12-10, TriSept Corporation selected Relativity Space for a full mission aboard Terran 1 to support a rideshare manifest mixing small and large satellites.
Relativity Space’s supply chain architecture enables the company to build its orbital rocket Terran 1 with 100x fewer parts in less than 60 days.
Relativity Space achieved growth, attracted top talent, and delivered results throughout 2020.
Tiger Global Management led Relativity Space’s $500,000,000 Series D funding round.
Relativity Space plans to launch its first Terran 1 rocket to orbit next year with existing capital on its balance sheet.
Relativity Space closed a $500,000,000 Series D equity funding round.
Relativity Space’s Terran 1 orbital rocket is built with 100x fewer parts than traditional rockets.
Relativity Space is on track to launch its first Terran 1 rocket to orbit in 2021 with existing capital on its balance sheet.
Relativity Space can produce its Terran 1 rocket in less than 60 days.
Relativity Space raised a $500,000,000 Series D funding round on 2020-11-23 led by Tiger Global Management.
Relativity Space closed a $500,000,000 Series D equity funding round on 2020-11-23.
Relativity Space completed a full mission duty cycle static-fire test of the Terran 1 rocket’s Aeon 1 engine that ran for 186 seconds.
Relativity Space’s near-term focus is on achieving launch and orbit with the Terran 1 vehicle to serve signed customers.
Tiger Global Management led Relativity Space’s $500,000,000 Series D financing.
Relativity Space is building a software-driven factory that can be reconfigured to produce different items.
The $500,000,000 Series D funding round valued Relativity Space at more than $2,000,000,000.
Relativity Space is using additive manufacturing technologies to develop its Terran 1 launch vehicle.
Work has started on Relativity Space’s first launch site at Launch Complex 16 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station to support a first launch in late 2021.