Copenhagen Suborbitals is currently in high activity mode. Active guided rocket Sapphire is soon to be launched and launch-platform Sputnik might sail tomorrow, from Copenhagen to Space Port Nexoe. Captain Sørensen is assembling his crew and making final preparation for the 30 hour trip south of Sweden.

In between Hipster block party Distortion (last weekend), Techno festival with Tiesto (this weekend) and CopenHell (next weekend) - all surrounding our facility - we try to navigate through drunk and wasted people, getting ready for our rocket launches.

Last corrections and tests are being performed on all system and our recently performed launch rehearsal at sea, which went very well, do indicated that we are ready.

But besides launch activates daily work and development continues in all departments. The work on Tycho Deep Space II is in full effect and Claus Mejling has created this video explaining all about it. Please, excuse my continuous rambling and enjoy.

Never hesitate to join me on Twitter for 24/7 updates directly as it happens at Copenhagen Suborbitals.

Ad Astra

Kristian von Bengtson