Four years ago, the LA-based rocket startup Relativity Space did not exist. Now it has 110 workers, 280,000 square feet of space, and $185 million.
Relativity Space is a startup that plans to use giant 3D-printers, called Stargates, to quickly print entire rockets with 99% fewer parts. The company was founded in December 2015 by two engineers who used to work at SpaceX and Blue Origin. Today they have a head count of 110 people and hundreds of thousands of feet of facilities.
Relativity Space is a startup that plans to use giant 3D-printers, called Stargates, to quickly print entire rockets with 99% fewer parts. The company was founded in December 2015 by two engineers who used to work at SpaceX and Blue Origin. Today they have a head count of 110 people and hundreds of thousands of feet of facilities.
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