3D\u002Dprinted metal parts made up 85% of the Relativity Space rocket, whose second stage shut down early, sending it crashing into the Atlantic
There was nothing aboard Relativity Space’s test flight except for the company’s first metal 3D print made six years ago. The startup wanted to put the souvenir into a 200 km orbit for several days before having it plunge through the atmosphere and burn up along with the upper stage of the rocket.Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion delivered straight to your inbox at 7 a.m., Monday to Friday.
It was the third launch attempt from what once was a missile site. Relativity Space came within a half-second of blasting off earlier this month, with the rocket’s engines igniting before abruptly shutting down.Article content
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