A Terran 1 launch from Cape Canaveral was scheduled for Wednesday, but was delayed at the last minute due to fuel temperature issues. The new rocket launch window is this Saturday.

Terran 1 is scheduled to enter low Earth orbit eight minutes after launch. If the carrier manages to get out, it will be the first dedicated methane-fueled vehicle to orbit in the first attempt.

Measuring 33.5 meters high and 2.2 meters in diameter, 85% of the rocket’s mass is 3D printed from metal alloys, including the engines.

Source: Ferra

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