How a rocket engine works
This video describes how the regeneratively cooled LOX / Ethanol engine used in the HEAT-2X rocket works.
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This video describes how the regeneratively cooled LOX / Ethanol engine used in the HEAT-2X rocket works.
One of our Board Members, Mads Wilson, sends a greeting to all our fans out there and explains about how Copenhagen Suborbitals is funded and how we use surplus and recycled equipment.
On December 28, 2017 we performed our very first test of a cluster of three main parachutes.
A short video about the tests of our new prototype fueltanks.
Copenhagen Suborbitals was invited to participate in the Copenhagen Culture Night as guests of The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA, held at their main office on the harbour front. Our participation required us to hoist Read more…
Short Status from the workshop at Copenhagen Suborbitals.
In this episode we talk to “Flemming RIB”, captain on Blue RIB (Rigid-Inflatable Boat). Blue RIB is the high performance boat which shuttles personel and tools between Sputnik, Vostok and other vessels during Copenhagen Suborbitals’ Read more…
In this episode of Current Affairs, Thomas Pedersen, Flight, and Mads Wilson, FIDO, explains the Mission Control Box which will be used during the Nexø II launch mission later this summer.
One of the more delicate tasks in the workshop right now is the milling of the boxes containing the radio systems for Nexø II. The boxes contain the radio receivers and radio transmitters that enable Read more…
We have always found it important to live stream from our rocket launches. To stream live from the launch area at sea we need a comprehensive WIFI network that works 35km over water on a moving Read more…