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Relativity Space • Terran R • Launch Complex 16 (FL)

Relativity Space • Terran R • LC-16
Impulse Space's Mars Lander is designed to support research and development needed for human exploration of Mars.

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Impulse Space's Mars Lander is designed to support research and development needed for human exploration of Mars.
Terran R is a medium-lift 2-stage launch vehicle developed by Relativity Space is the first fully-reusable, entirely 3D printed orbital launch vehicle.
Relativity Space is an American aerospace manufacturing company headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 2015 by Tim Ellis and Jordan Noone. Relativity Space is developing manufacturing technologies, launch vehicles and rocket engines for commercial orbital launch services.
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