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Relativity Space builds its rockets with 3D-printed components at a factory in Long Beach, California.
Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace, and Relativity are either building new launch facilities or have announced plans to launch from Cape Canaveral.
Relativity Space raised $500,000,000 in November 2020 to support its long-term plans for a small launch vehicle with payload performance in the same class as Alpha.
Relativity Space raised a $500,000,000 Series D funding round in the month prior to late 2021.
Relativity Space is developing its Terran 1 rocket with a first launch expected in late 2021.
Relativity Space plans to launch its first Terran 1 rocket to orbit next year with existing capital on its balance sheet.
Relativity Space plans to launch its first Terran 1 rocket to orbit next year with existing capital on its balance sheet.
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.
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 raised a $140,000,000 Series C round a little more than a year earlier to fund activities through the first launch of its Terran 1 rocket.
Relativity Space raised a $140,000,000 Series C round a little more than a year earlier to fund activities through the first launch of its Terran 1 rocket.
The $500,000,000 Series D funding round valued Relativity Space at more than $2,000,000,000.
Relativity Space will create a custom payload fairing for Lockheed Martin’s specialized payload using 3D printing without increasing production time.
Relativity Space will launch Lockheed Martin’s in-orbit refueling demonstration mission on its Terran 1 rocket in October 2023.
Relativity Space reached an agreement with the U.S. Air Force in June to study establishing a new launch site at Vandenberg.
Relativity Space closed a $140,000,000 Series C funding round nearly a year before the report and had raised $185,000,000 in total to date.
Relativity Space opened a new headquarters and production facility in Long Beach, California earlier in 2020.
Relativity Space’s Terran 1 rocket had not made its first flight and was scheduled for launch "later next year" as of 2020-09-09, from a launch site the company is developing at Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Relativity Space reached an initial agreement with the U.S. Air Force in June 2020 to set up a second launch site at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.