Relativity Space Inc’s yet to fly the 3D printing technology launch vehicle Terran-1 has been awarded its first launch booking for multiple launches for the Canadian operator Telesat’s LEO broadband constellation. Terran 1 is designed to be built in only 60 says and can carry 900 kg to a 500 km sun-synchronous near polar low Earth Orbit.
Terran 1 gets launch order from Telesat
by David Todd | Apr 10, 2019 | commercial launch services, Launches, Satellites, Seradata News
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