good work guys, as a casual person interested in rocket development, it seems like you are following in the lines of spaceX Starship architecture, and also its "iterative development process", maybe with a bigger emphasis on 3d printing than them, although they are already using it extensively, particularly for engine parts manufacturing, 3d printing seems a promising new fabrication technology, its so inspiring to see a new efficient modern company working seriously in developing this technology, my best wishes in this endeavour (3d printing) go strong go first and reap the rewards, and good luck with the rocket, SpaceX needs some serious competition to spur them, you guys make it look like they might just have their work cut out for them. Bring it on! Go Terran, go relativity!
And that's why people invest in Relativity even though they haven't yet gotten on orbit. They are a technology company first and they must have some valuable patents on their innovations by now.
Are there any ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGIES .. I was worried you weren't leveraging enough ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING but then I noticed the INTRICATE COOLING GEOMETRIES 😐
I think, with some help, I could create 1 computer chip per component, like a motor, and open businesses to sell 3D Printed Cast Metal Objects, including firearms, jewelry, and household appliances... and all types of chip combinations would be possible with the right computing system. This would limit the technology of the average user
Remarkable! You guys are amazing!
Bringing costs down with better performance and higher turnaround. What more is there? Great job guys!
Well, making something fully reusable wouldn’t hurt
Go Terran R!
good work guys, as a casual person interested in rocket development, it seems like you are following in the lines of spaceX Starship architecture, and also its "iterative development process", maybe with a bigger emphasis on 3d printing than them, although they are already using it extensively, particularly for engine parts manufacturing, 3d printing seems a promising new fabrication technology, its so inspiring to see a new efficient modern company working seriously in developing this technology, my best wishes in this endeavour (3d printing) go strong go first and reap the rewards, and good luck with the rocket, SpaceX needs some serious competition to spur them, you guys make it look like they might just have their work cut out for them. Bring it on! Go Terran, go relativity!
This is amazing!!! I love that you guys put together these informational and exciting videos keep it up!!
Great video. Watching from east east Orlando. 👋
Great and inspirational presentation 👏🏻👏🏻 guys. Watching from India 🙏
Thank you for another great video!
impressive!
An alumni from my high school robotics team works there!
Keep up the good work.
Great videos, how about Avionics next?
And that's why people invest in Relativity even though they haven't yet gotten on orbit. They are a technology company first and they must have some valuable patents on their innovations by now.
i think reusability and 3d printing is the way forward
and rotating detonation engines
I hope for the next development will be using rotating detonation rocket engine design to give more thrust
Me too - I believe the RD(R)E is the future for rockets.😊
very nice
So I missed the propellant. Is it RP1?
Methane
Methalox
Are there any ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGIES .. I was worried you weren't leveraging enough ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING but then I noticed the INTRICATE COOLING GEOMETRIES 😐
I think, with some help, I could create 1 computer chip per component, like a motor, and open businesses to sell 3D Printed Cast Metal Objects, including firearms, jewelry, and household appliances... and all types of chip combinations would be possible with the right computing system.
This would limit the technology of the average user
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Hold up
They’re using _gaseous_ fuel? Why on earth wouldn’t they use liquids, they’re so much denser, and they’re already using liquid oxygen!