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Good Luck, Have Fun (Maiden Flight)

Terran 1

Relativity Space

Launch Status
Failure

Mission

Good Luck, Have Fun (Maiden Flight)

Type: Test Flight
Launch Cost: $12,000,000

Maiden launch of the Terran 1 rocket developed by Relativity Space.

Trajectory

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Location

Launch Complex 16

Cape Canaveral, FL, USA

909 rockets have launched from Cape Canaveral, FL, USA.

Launch Complex 16, Cape Canaveral, FL, USA

Agency

Relativity Space – RS

  • Abbreviation: RS
  • Administration: CEO: Tim Ellis
  • Founded: 2015
  • Launchers: Terran
  • Country: USA

Relativity Space is an American aerospace manufacturing company headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 2015 by Tim Ellis and Jordan Noone. Relativity Space is developing manufacturing technologies, launch vehicles and rocket engines for commercial orbital launch services.

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Ken & Judy O
Ken & Judy O' Neill
8 months ago

GOOD LUCK on the test.!

jane
jane
6 months ago

Good Luck, will be watching from the UK …

Dave
Dave
6 months ago

My first live launch

Xavi
Xavi
Reply to  Dave
6 months ago

Where will you go? For good view?

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
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Reply to  Xavi
6 months ago

Click on the watch in person button above

David Brewer
David Brewer
6 months ago

I’ll be live streaming the launch 35 miles north of the Cape.

Cynthia
Cynthia
6 months ago

I’m on the beach with ya

B Ruhl
B Ruhl
6 months ago

Good Luck! Have Fun!!!

Gordon leigh Dickinson
Gordon leigh Dickinson
6 months ago

I been to the apollo lunches and space shuttle. Hell I still trying to understand all of it . My father was in the apollo program

Doug
Doug
6 months ago

hold?

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
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Reply to  Doug
6 months ago

yes, watch the live video feed for updates.

Kristin
Kristin
6 months ago

3d printed rocket! 😱🤩

Matt
Matt
6 months ago

Scrubbed!

Doug
Doug
Reply to  Matt
6 months ago

new time yet?

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
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Reply to  Doug
6 months ago

Yes

Jeff
Jeff
6 months ago

Got to within 0.5 seconds of launch then aborted. Now the launch date keeps getting pushed back. Likely they’ve found a serious problem and are working feverishly to fix it. Hope they do – very lucky! You definitely don’t want to rush and have a big boom on your first… Read more »

WOLF1018
WOLF1018
6 months ago

Hey Relativity, I hate to be too critical here but if the Old School NASA Guys had aborted over the things or at least some of the things you guys chose to abort and scrub over the last two weeks… THE SATURN ROCKETS WOULD STILL BE SITTING ON THE PADS!!!… Read more »

El Classico
El Classico
6 months ago

I dispatch strong angels from heavenly realms to assist in the successful launch of this groundbreaking venture.
I plead the blood of the risen Jesus upon all systems and circumstances that would hinder this mission and I bind every mischievous, contrary spirit in the Name of Jesus. Amen.

6th period science
6th period science
6 months ago

What is the rocket made out of?

WOLF1018
WOLF1018
Reply to  6th period science
6 months ago

Go to Relativity.com where they have really detailed presentations on the makeup of the Electron Rocket and the mission.

Sue
Sue
6 months ago

How long will the ride be? And, where will it end?

WOLF1018
WOLF1018
Reply to  Sue
6 months ago

Go to Relativity.com if you have more questions than Rocket Monkey provides answers to. They have several short presentations on the 3D printing, the Electron Rocket, the missions, etc.

Aleksandr
Aleksandr
6 months ago

I would be more inclined to calle it a partial sucsess vs failure. Especially as it was a first test flight.

Judy & Ken O' Neill
Judy & Ken O' Neill
6 months ago

Pity no fun here but there is always a next time , cheers from Australia.!…..

Aston
Aston
5 months ago

Rip second stage