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Re: Relativity Space - Terran R
« Reply #660 on: 12/09/2025 06:37 pm »
https://twitter.com/relativityspace/status/1998475973969543633

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The November Terran R program update is out. Progress is building across design, build, test, and launch as hardware and infrastructure ramp forward.

🏭 On the floor, teams completed all circumferential welds on the first stage tank and wrapped acceptance testing on the second stage tank.

🖥️ Thrust structure HITL hardware integration is complete, enabling software, avionics, and partner teams to validate designs ahead of run-for-record testing.

🔥 At NASA Stennis, testing continues with both Aeon R and Aeon V engines.

🌴 At LC-16, the water tower tank is now placed atop the downcomer, with siding and structural work continuing across the HIF.

...and much more.


« Last Edit: 12/09/2025 06:40 pm by catdlr »
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Re: Relativity Space - Terran R
« Reply #661 on: 12/12/2025 06:54 pm »
https://twitter.com/relativityspace/status/1999541493355380753

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At Launch Complex 16, construction continues to rise across every corner of the pad.

🔹 Water tower tank placed atop the downcomer; final weldments underway
🔹 Horizontal integration facility siding now covers more than half the structure; ladders, walkways, and stairs installed
🔹 LOX farm upgraded with installation of 3x 170,000-gallon tanks
🔹 Lightning protection system towers structurally complete
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Re: Relativity Space - Terran R
« Reply #662 on: 01/12/2026 09:05 pm »
X post, December Updated video seen either by embedded video or YouTube video (link provided way down below)

https://twitter.com/relativityspace/status/2010834242754707966

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December capped off a year of rapid Terran R progress across design, build, test and launch – setting the stage for a defining year ahead.

🏗️ Build: Hardware advanced across tanks, interstage, thrust structure, and propulsion, with work already underway beyond first flight.
🔥Test: Six engines on-site at
@NASAStennis
  in a single day, as simultaneous acceptance and development test campaigns accelerated.
🌴Launch: At LC-16, construction shifted toward facility outfitting and launch operations planning.




Terran R December 2025 Program Update

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Jan 12, 2026  #engineering #aerospace #rockets
Key highlights:
✅ Stage 2 tank completed acceptance testing and returned to the factory for integration
✅ The stage 1 tank is completing remaining structural work ahead of integration,
✅ 6 engines on-site at NASA Stennis in a single day as testing ramps
✅ Completed acceptance testing on 2 additional Aeon R first stage flight engines & continued dev testing of Aeon V second stage engines.
✅ LC-16 construction advances into facility outfitting and operations planning

📌 Chapters
0:00 – 0:12 Introduction
0:13 – 0:23 Design Overview
0:24 – 1:52 Build Overview
1:53 – 2:36 Test Overview
2:37 – 3:05 Launch Overview
3:06 – 3:24 Closing Recap

« Last Edit: 01/12/2026 09:06 pm by catdlr »
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