There’s an adage coined by [Ian Betteridge] that any headline ending in a question mark can be answered by the word “No”.
See how Relativity's Terran 1 rocket got from the 3D printer to the launch pad in these highlights. Credit: Relativity Space ...
An illustration shows how Relativity Space’s Stargate metal 3-D printer compares with the height of a human. (Relativity Space Illustration) Just a week after unveiling an agreement to use one of NASA ...
Last week, Relativity Space and Impulse Space announced a partnership to launch the first private mission to Mars. The two startups say they’ll try to launch a Red Planet lander as early as 2024.
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Relativity today announced the close of its $35 million Series B financing, led by Playground Global with full participation from existing Series A investors Social ...
One hundred years ago this Wednesday, Albert Einstein gave the last of a series of presentations to the Prussian Academy of Sciences, which marks the official completion of his General Theory of ...
Relativity Space says it’s brought in another $500 million in investment to speed up its effort to build entire orbital-class rockets using 3D printing. The startup — which was founded in Seattle less ...
Why can't anything travel faster than the speed of light? Do black holes really suck? And why is the universe expanding? These are just a few of the questions author and astrophysicist Jeffrey Bennett ...