Relativity SpaceRelativity, the company that plans to launch 3D-printed rockets into space, plans to take over an existing 220,000 square foot space at one of NASA's space centers. The agreement with NASA allows Relativity to take over the facility, which is Building 9101 at NASA's Stennis Space Center northeast of New Orleans. Relativity says the facility will attract highly skilled labor to the state, which is something Mississippi is glad to support. The company has raised roughly $45 million in venture funding and plans to launch its first rocket from Cape Canaveral's Launch Complex 16. Following the test launch in 2020, Relativity plans three launches in 2021 and then a cadence of 12 to 24 launches a year.
Source: Forbes June 11, 2019 14:37 UTC