relativity launch date:Terran 1
Terran 1
Terran1wasanexpendabletwo-stagesmall-liftlaunchvehicledevelopedbyRelativitySpace.Developmentbeganin2017andtherocketwasretiredin2023.。其他文章還包含有:「"GoodLuck」、「RelativityshelvesTerran1afteronelaunch」、「RelativitySpace」、「RelativitySpaceismovingonfromtheTerran1rocketto...」、「RelativitySpace's3D」、「WatchRelativitySpacelaunchworld's1st3D」
查看更多 離開網站Retiredsmall-liftlaunchvehicleTerran1ManufacturerRelativitySpaceCountryoforiginUnitedStatesCostperlaunchUS$12million[1]Height35.2 m(115 ft)Diameter2.3 m(7 ft7 in)Stages2Altitude300 km(190 mi)Orbitalinclination28.5°Mass1,479 kg(3,261 lb)Altitude500 km(310 mi)Mass898 kg(1,980 lb)StatusRetiredLaunchsitesCCSFSLC-16VSFBBuilding330Totallaunches1Failure(s)1Firstflight23March2023Height24.3 m(80 ft)Diameter2.3 m(7 ft7 in)Poweredby9×Aeon1Maximumthrust920 kN(207,000 lbf)PropellantLCH4 /LOXHeight8.1 m(2...
"Good Luck
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A Relativity Space Terran 1 rocket launched the Good Luck, Have Fun mission on Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 3:25 AM (UTC).
Relativity shelves Terran 1 after one launch
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When Relativity announced the Terran R in 2021, it planned a first launch of the vehicle in 2024, a date the company published on its web site ...
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Relativity's advertised launch price was US$12 million per Terran 1 mission in June 2020. ... Relativity conducted the first launch of Terran 1 on March 23, 2023 ...
Relativity Space is moving on from the Terran 1 rocket to ...
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The company's first rocket made its debut launch on March 22, and the first stage performed as expected, with a nominal stage separation.
Relativity Space's 3D
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The world's first 3D-printed rocket didn't earn its wings during its launch debut late Wednesday (March 22), but it did notch some important ...
Watch Relativity Space launch world's 1st 3D
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Liftoff of the Terran 1 rocket is scheduled for Saturday (March 11) during a three-hour window that opens at 1 p.m. ET. Comments (2)