The Terran 1 rocket is designed to haul up to 2,756 pounds into low-Earth orbit. Relativity Space was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Long Beach, California. A Chinese company attempted to in December 2022, but the booster failed before reaching orbit and all of its onboard satellites were lost. Yet, no company or space agency to date has successfully launched a methane-fueled rocket into space. It’s also seen as a lower-cost alternative because burned methane does not coat engines with residue in the same way as kerosene, which means reusable rockets would require less maintenance between launches. Methane is thought to be a more efficient and higher-performing rocket fuel compared to standard options such as kerosene. Terran 1 burns a mix of methane and liquid oxygen to produce thrust. If the test flight is successful, Relativity’s booster will also be the world’s first methane-fueled rocket to reach orbit.
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