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Vostok & Sputnik preparing for this years rocket launch season.

Vostok and Blue RIB goes for a test and training trip in Øresund, during which Vostok suffers an electrical failure that require a tow back to port.

Sputnik sails from Nexø on Bornholm to Copenhagen, where we will mount the rocket and its equipment and conduct a number of tests at sea to train the crews and the equipment.

We are now less than a month from the opening of the 2016 rocket launch season.




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1 Comment

Richard · 11th July 2016 at 10:54 pm

Hello,
Just wanted to say I am extremely inspired by your company and what you folks are doing. I have the same goals and would love to be a part of your team. If there is ever an opening, please let me know. I live in the US but would love to relocate

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