Relativity Space is moving faster than ever before with work on both Terran 1’s first flight and Aeon R progress. Over the last couple of months, we have watched as the company released somewhat consistent updates on the next generation launch vehicle hoping to be both fully reusable and fully 3D printed. Combine this with its massive size and Terran R could be the future of accessing space.
In terms of progress, yesterday CEO of Relativity Tim Ellis provided new details of the first full scale Aeon engine testing. What’s so impressive is the speed at which these developments are being made in conjunction with the first flight of Terran 1 around the corner. One of the most complex and important components of any rocket is its main engines.
Each Aeon R is expected to produce around 268,000 pounds of maximum thrust when operational. Enough of these on the first stage and all of a sudden you have a very powerful launch vehicle with an impressive payload capacity. Here I will go more in-depth into yesterday’s milestone, why it’s so important, what to expect in the future, and more.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:55 - Full-Scale Aeon R Test
3:27 - Terran R Progress
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