The Nexø I rocket launched
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…
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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 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):
The Nexø I rocket has arrived in Spaceport Nexø. M/V Vostok is almost here. She will be in SPN around 12:00 CEST. M/V Antares will leave Copenhagen in a few hours. @15:00 CEST:
MLP Sputnik has arrived home in Spaceport Nexø. M/V Vostok has left Copenhagen and is on the way to Spaceport Nexø. The game is on. We’re all extremely excited. Everything is GO for a launch Read more…
Sputnik is well underway to Spaceport Nexø. Its all smooth sailing at the moment and Bornholm is in sight. 20th 18:00 CEST: Everything is good on board sputnik. They are south of Bornholm at the Read more…
At 12:58 CET today, MLP Sputnik departed our Copenhagen HQ for the island of Bornholm, under command of our chairman and skipper Kristian Elof Sørensen. At her relatively slow speed, she will reach Spaceport Nexø Read more…
Dear readers Let’s get the most important news out in the open immediately – The Vostoks diesel tank is repaired and ready to use! Monday evening, we will take a look at the weather forecast Read more…
Translated by Bo Braendstrup Dear readers, On Saturday before last we performed a SAT (Sea Acceptance Test) of the Nexø I rocket and associated systems. The aim of the test was to simulate a launch in Read more…
Translated by Bo Braendstrup With only a few weeks until launch, it’s about time to have a look at what we actually plan to do above the waters of the Baltic Sea, and especially what kind Read more…
On sunday June 19th the Nexø I rocket passed the Habour Acceptance Test (HAT). Status after the test: The tests went according to plan. Radio-link to and from the Nexø I rocket works perfectly. WiFi Read more…