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As our black hole images get more detailed, we may find Einstein wasn't quite right about them
"The key result is that while many alternatives look very similar to the 'standard' black hole at today's image quality, the ...
Relativity Space is amping up its investment at NASA’s Stennis Space Center, with the company announcing today that it would lease a historic first-stage test stand to advance the development of the ...
The search for quantum gravity is the next big step in physics, as researchers seek to unify the physics of the very small ...
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New high-res black hole images challenge Einstein's theory of relativity
A black hole can feel like the most distant and unreal object you could ever think about, yet the way its darkness bends ...
Relativity Space, the first company to utilize additive manufacturing and robotics to build an entire launch vehicle, today announced that it has secured a new headquarters in Long Beach, California.
Intelsat signed an agreement for multiple launches of Relativity Space's Terran R rocket starting as soon as 2026. Credit: Relativity Space WASHINGTON — Satellite operator Intelsat has signed an ...
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Physicists find a quantum loophole that could reshape space travel
On January 22, 2025, physicists unveiled a groundbreaking discovery that could revolutionize our understanding of the ...
From bodily organs to entire houses, it's now possible to 3D print just about everything—and now an aerospace startup is adding rockets to that list. California-based Relativity Space is preparing to ...
Thanks to Albert Einstein, the US Government wants to establish an official time zone for the Moon. It has less to do with jet lag and more to do with how gravity affects time and can throw a lot of ...
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Relativity Space, the preeminent 3D printed rocket company, has signed an enhanced use lease agreement (EULA) on the vertical test stand at the A-2 complex ...
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