2016 09 01 Galileo Copenhagen Suborbitals
Copenhagen Suborbitals was featured in German TV: Galileo. www.galileo.tv
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Copenhagen Suborbitals was featured in German TV: Galileo. www.galileo.tv
On Sunday September 4th from 12 AM to 3 PM, a public debriefing will be held for all interested rocket enthusiasts. The debriefing will cover all results and experiences learned from the Nexø I launch Read more…
Dear readers, It is now a couple of weeks ago that Nexø I ascended majestically above Sputnik. Flemming has already told a good deal about the flight in this blog. As can be seen, both Read more…
Animation of the July 23rd 2016 flight of Nexø I.
It’s been a week since Flight Director Thomas Pedersen pressed the green button, commanding our Nexø 1 rocket to leave Sputnik. We have retrieved, analyzed and discussed data, and I would like to present the Read more…
Translation by Bo Brændstrup. Click! « Autosequence start, T-30 seconds. » The LED next to the mission box button marked autosequence start lights up to tell me that the launch control interface aboard Sputnik has received the Read more…
Nexø 1 Launch – Teaser
We have not yet had opportunity to examine data, parts or footage. A tentative speculation on root cause would be simple LOX overload. In other words a problem with measuring the correct amount of LOX Read more…
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 Read more…
We’re setting up equipment for the live streaming of the rocket launch on Saturday. On Bornholm (on the Dueodde tower.) In Copenhagen (HAB):