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Third launch of the “first 3D-printed rocket” ends in failure to enter orbit.

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The third launch of the “first 3D-printed rocket” has ended in failure to enter orbit, according to media reports. The rocket, developed by US-based startup Relativity Space, was launched from California’s Vandenberg Air Force Base on Tuesday morning.

This is the second launch failure for the company, which is aiming to develop a fully 3D-printed rocket that can be assembled in 60 days. The first launch in April 2019 also failed to reach orbit.

Relativity Space has not yet released a statement on the latest launch failure.

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