Copenhagen Suborbitals Liquid Fuelled Rocket is Heading to Portugal Upon Completion

14th Sep 2021
Copenhagen Suborbitals Liquid Fuelled Rocket is Heading to Portugal Upon Completion

The Copenhagen Suborbitals have shared the news with space industry enthusiasts about their upcoming plans. The company is set to build the giant sounding rocket known as the Copenhagen Suborbitals liquid fuelled rocket.

This news was shared in a vlog on their official website. Plans are underway to develop the spacecraft and attempt a launch in 9 months. During the building process, the company has come to some crucial realisation about the enormity of the project.

A new project called the ‘Recruits Project’ was set up to achieve its goal and meet the set deadline for the Copenhagen Suborbitals liquid fuelled rocket. The Recruits Project came about after a special invitation from Portugal where the first European university students’ rocket competition was held.

During the competition, Suborbitals managed to impress the PSA (Portuguese Space Agency), which invited the company back to the country in 2022 to hold some launch demos. While the company cannot compete among the students, they can hold a separate demo event alongside the competition.

Upcoming Copenhagen Suborbitals Liquid Fuelled Rocket Demonstration in Portugal

Copenhagen Suborbitals, therefore, has a short deadline to finish building the rocket and have it shipped to Portugal in time for the competition. This is why the deadline is for work to be complete in 9 months.

While this is a chance to demonstrate the design and efficiency, it’s also an excellent opportunity to inspire young minds. Those attending the event get a chance to learn more about rocketry. This is the whole purpose of the Recruits Project and its qualified team.

Onboard are several people with exceptional experience in the space industry. They are part of the team working on the Copenhagen Suborbitals liquid fuelled rocket at the moment.

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