Relativity Space CEO Tim Ellis on how the space race is benefiting from the use of 3D printing to make rockets.
Read MoreOur vision is to 3D print the first rocket on Mars
Read MoreThere is no wiggle room once you land on Mars. You either have what you need to survive, or you die.
That risk is dramatically portrayed in the sci-fi book and movie " The Martian," in which a stranded astronaut survives on leftover potatoes, freeze-dried feces, and a lot of gumption.
Read MoreThis week on VICE on HBO, the team explores what some people are calling the next industrial revolution and sets out to answer the question that has captivated the human imagination for centuries: Are we alone in the universe?
Read MoreThe co-founders of Relativity Space say they'll soon be able to 3-D print a rocket in just 60 days.
Read MoreAfter years of stealthy activity, the start-up is making big moves and revealing its plans to overturn more than a half century of tradition in aerospace manufacturing.
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