CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA — Relativity Space's 3D printed rocket could be launching from Cape Canaveral before the end of 2020.
Relativity Space made different parts for their new rocket, Terran-1, using their 3D printer Stargate, according to the company's website.
The Terran-1 would take around 60 days to print. When all the parts are put together, the rocket would be around 100-feet tall. It would also be able to carry a payload of nearly 2,750 pounds.
Relativity Space has also received permission from the U.S. Air Force to launch Terran-1 at Cape Canaveral in Florida.
The company is hoping to launch the 3D-printed rocket by the end of 2020.
If the launch is successful, the company could get to lease the site for up to 20 years, according to Business Insider.
SOURCES: Futurism.com, Quartz, Business Insider, Florida Today, Relativity Space,
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