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Today we launched the Nexø I rocket.

It was a beautiful launch with a not so great landing. The rocket flew to about 1514 meters before a catastrophic failure occurred.

Even though it didn’t go completely as planed we still see it as a partially success. A lot of sub systems actually work as they should.

We managed to recover the rocket. We will therefore have a good chance of finding the root cause of the failure.

We will post more about the launch and crash after we have had a closer look at the rocket and telemetry data.

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Nexø I recovered

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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