This will be space history in the making as this first-of-its-kind rocket is simplifying what normally takes two years or more to build. The rocket is presently on a launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida. It stands 110 feet tall and is roughly 85% 3-D printed.
"We are introducing additive printing and 3-D printing as the technology that we are looking to go for, for the future," explained Patrick Svatek, launch site director for the California-based company Relativity Space.
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