Space Danish: Non-Profit Space Group Set to Launch
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/08/danish-rocket
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A team of Danish volunteers has built a rocket capable of carrying a human into space, and will be launching it in a week’s time. The project, which has been funded entirely by donations and sponsorship, is led by Kristian von Bengtson and Peter Madsen.
The rocket is named HEAT1X-TYCHO BRAHE, and its first test flight will carry a crash-test dummy, rather than a human, so that the safety aspects of the design can be analyzed. It’ll launch from a floating platform that the team has also built, which will be towed into the middle of the Baltic Sea by a submarine called Nautilus that the pair built as their last project.
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Really puts my hobbies of golf, collecting records, and playing Xbox to shame. ;)
Pretty amazing stuff, though.
Re: Space Danish: Non-Profit Space Group Set to Launch
Oh man, this thread isn't even a little bit about pastry.
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Rojo
Oh man, this thread isn't even a little bit about pastry.
:laugh:
Re: Space Danish: Non-Profit Space Group Set to Launch
Yikes. That will take a large set of cajones to be the first human to ride that thing.
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Rojo
Oh man, this thread isn't even a little bit about pastry.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Qo1Cz_bQal...onut-dream.gif
"Mmmm, space danish!"
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I guess the rocket could be a giant eclair