On the shoulders of Giants.
All the work we do at Copenhagen Suborbitals is largely based on the aeronautics and spaceflight pioneers of the past. As an example, the G-force experiments conducted at Holloman Air Force Base in the 1950s Read more…
All the work we do at Copenhagen Suborbitals is largely based on the aeronautics and spaceflight pioneers of the past. As an example, the G-force experiments conducted at Holloman Air Force Base in the 1950s Read more…
When: 03.06.2023 – From 13:00 to 17:00 Where: Copenhagen Suborbitals’ headquarters, Refshalevej 183A, Copenhagen, Denmark You are invited to join us at our Open Day to celebrate the 12-year anniversary of the famous HEAT 1X Read more…
We are thrilled to share some major developments from the Copenhagen Suborbitals rocket shop. Over the years, we have built multiple large hybrid and liquid rocket engines, each time inching closer to our goal of Read more…
We are pleased to announce that Minister of Education and Research, Christina Egelund, has chosen to withdraw the « L 77 Bill on Amendment of the Act on Activities in Outer Space ». Copenhagen Suborbitals (CS) has Read more…
Our recent parachute tests didn’t quite go according to plan.Which means we’re at a crossroad for choosing the right design. Here is an update on the tests we recently conducted on two parachutes, which are Read more…
The Recruits Project is a sub-project within Copenhagen Suborbitals with the objective of giving students the necessary skills and experience to contribute to the main project of building the SPICA rocket. The project draws participation Read more…
Since the legislation in Denmark has made flight with small solid rocket engines available, the recruit team at CS has been using low-altitude, small cardboard rockets to test active guidance principles. These tests will also Read more…