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DEAR COPENHAGEN SUBORBITALS GUESTS, We'll get right to it: We need your help to run Copenhagen Suborbitals. This is a 100% non-profit project driven by sheer joy and hard work. We survive on donations averaging about $10, that we use to pay for raw materials, tools, our workshop, electricity and most importantly, rocket fuel. The entire CS team are unpaid volunteers, building rockets in our spare time. If this project brings you joy, please donate to keep it running. Thank you.
  
     
     
   

BPM100 DPR?

Dear readers, Designing the world’s largest amateur rocket is not an easy task. It’s an iterative process with a lot of dependencies. One of the very important dependencies relates to the rocket’s « propellant delivery system », Read more…

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A leaky rocket …

Dear readers, In the last couple of months, we have had a leaky rocket … It’s in the high-pressure system that there have been a few minor leaks. Most of the leaks have been found Read more…

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Spring is here

Dear readers, Here’s a short update about the current activities in CS. A few weeks ago, we held the annual general meeting, which meant a little change in the board. Kristian Sørensen, who has been Read more…

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Status from the workshop

Dear readers, Our workshop is unheated, so we suffer a lot in the cold. Nevertheless, lots of things happens in the workshop as always, though it’s not all that looks like or is rocket science. Read more…

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DPR Water Flow Test on Nexø II

In this video Flemming Nyboe explains about the dynamic pressure regulation (DPR) system and the adjustments needed to transfer the system from test stand use to flight use. The test is performed using demineralised water Read more…

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