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Follow the launch of the Danish space rocket - Heat-1X Tycho Brahe - sent into the atmosphere from a platform in the sea off Nexø on Bornholm.

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Sputnik til Nexø

The Launch is scheduled for 13:00 UT, 3rd June, 2011.



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HEAT1X-TychoBrahe-1 launch
LAUNCH WINDOW DATES
1-14 June, 2011

In June we have our second launch attempt with the HEAT1X-TychoBrahe-1 at test site ESD139.
Before the launch window we will have the launch platform Sputnik (with rocket) sailed to SpacePort-Nexoe. The launch operation at ESD139 includes: National Guard Vessel MVH903, MS Dynamit, Sputnik, 2xRib.

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Copenhagen Suborbitals is a Danish non-profit rocketgroup initiated by two men, who also are the designers and developers of the spacecraft known as HEAT1X-TYCHO BRAHE.
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Static test firing of the Copenhagen Suborbitals HEAT 1X hybrid rocket booster 28 February 2010, Old Burmeister and Wain Shipyard in Copenhagen.

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Danish inventors produce first amateur rocket designed to send humans into space

It might not look much. In fact, it looks practically suicidal.
But two Danish inventors hope to launch the worlds first amateur-built rocket for human space travel.
The homemade rocket is the brainchild of Danish firm Copenhagen Suborbitals, headed by Kristian von Bengtson and Peter Madsen.

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Next Monday, a small group of crazy Danish geniuses plan to launch their own homebuilt rocket into space, after towing it to the launch site via their homebuilt submarine.
The non-profit firm known as Copenhagen Suborbital left port with the Heat1X-TychoBrae rocket on Friday, towing the rocket and its launching pad to a spot in the Baltic Sea.

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