Relativity Space blamed automatic software for the problem the first time on Saturday and low fuel pressure the second time. An attempt was made to launch this rocket on Wednesday as well, but the attempt failed within a minute due to a faulty valve. Right now the company has not told when it will try to launch again. This rocket is 110 feet tall.
85 percent of the rocket made from 3D printers
Relativity Space said 85 percent of the rocket’s parts, including the engines, were made with large 3D printers housed at the company’s headquarters in Long Beach, California. On the other hand, four astronauts returned to Earth late on Saturday night with the SpaceX mission of the American Space Agency NASA. His capsule landed in the Gulf of Mexico off the Florida coast near Tampa. Crew members from the US, Russia and Japan spent nearly five months aboard the International Space Station.
Astronauts returned to earth craving tea
This mission had left in October last. Astronauts led by NASA’s Nicole Mann left the space center on Saturday morning. Nicole is the first Native American woman to fly in space. Nicole said she can’t wait to feel the breeze on her face, smell the fresh grass and taste some delicious food. Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata expressed his desire to eat sushi while Russian cosmonaut Anna Kikina yearns for hot tea from a “real cup and not a plastic bag”.