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Relativity Space is moving into a 120,000-square-foot facility in Long Beach that will serve as its headquarters and launch vehicle manufacturing facility.
Finalists for Deal of the Year included SpaceX raising $1,000,000,000+, NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services awards, OneWeb raising $1,000,000,000+, HawkEye 360’s $70,000,000 Series B, Virgin Galactic’s IPO, Relativity’s $140,000,000 round, the Raytheon-United Technologies merger, and the L3-Harris Corp. merger.
Relativity Space closed a $140,000,000 Series C funding round led by Bond and Tribe Capital on 2019-10-01.
Relativity Space plans to expand its Los Angeles headquarters and establish a rocket production factory at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi.
Relativity Space’s Stargate factory expanded print production capacity 4x and developed several larger next-generation Stargate 3D printers with optimized controls and software.
Relativity Space plans to use the new funding to complete development of its Terran 1 rocket and begin commercial operations in 2021.
Relativity Space has a customer contract with Momentus to launch Momentus’ small and medium satellite customers to GEO.
Relativity Space raised $140,000,000 in a Series C funding round announced 2019-10-01.
Relativity Space’s Stargate factory and Terran 1 are designed, built, and operated in the United States.
Relativity Space completed more than 200 engine hotfire tests at NASA Stennis Space Center.
Relativity Space plans to develop Launch Complex 16 in Florida as part of its preparations for Terran 1 operations.
Relativity Space is fully funded to launch Terran 1 to orbit and enter commercial service in early 2021.
Relativity Space’s first Terran 1 launch is planned for February 2021 after slipping from an original late-2020 schedule.
Relativity Space increased its infrastructure from 10,000 square feet to over 280,000 square feet of operations, production, testing, and launch facilities to scale for first flight.
Relativity Space was on track to reach over 480,000 square feet of infrastructure in 2019.
Relativity Space’s Terran 1 vehicle is designed to place up to 1,250 kg into low Earth orbit.
The new $140,000,000 round brings Relativity Space’s total funding to $185,000,000.
Relativity Space secured a 20-year exclusive-use lease for a 220,000-square-foot factory at NASA Stennis Space Center.
Relativity announced customer agreements to support Telesat’s LEO constellation, to launch mu Space’s first LEO satellite, and to launch Spaceflight Industries’ dedicated smallsat rideshares.
Relativity Space reported that Terran 1 can be built from raw material to launch-ready in less than 60 days.