Copenhagen Suborbitals

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København K, Denmark

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Aerospace company

Copenhagen Suborbitals Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Copenhagen Suborbitals is located in København K, Denmark on Refshalevej 183A. Copenhagen Suborbitals is rated 5 out of 5 in the category aerospace company in Denmark.

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Refshalevej 183A

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Alex Davies

If you love space, rockets or practical engineering, you should go on this tour. It's 60 passionate hobbyists making a 13m, 4000kg rocket, in a massive warehouse, with homemade equipment. When we went round, Adrian was making tiny thrusters for his masters thesis, and two others were cutting rocket parts from sheet metal on a homemade plasma cutter. This is real and going on right in front of you, and we chatted with Adrian about the challenges he's faced in designing the thrusters, and what he's working on now. They also have the previous rockets they've flown - you can see where one rocket buckled from water pressure after plunging deep into the sea, and where the weak weld on another one led to a massive fireball in the car park (!!). If all that is making you geek out, this tour is for you. You don't need to be a scientist; you just need to be excited at the prospect of a warehouse full of half-built rocket.

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Rick te Brake

A bunch of very passionate people working on something awesome :) I can really recommend having a tour here.

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Christian Ohlendorff Knudsen

A collection of very dedicated and quite talented people, the worlds foremost amateur space program :)

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Sarunas Kazlauskas

A rocket workshop in the middle of a city! What?! And entirely crowdfunded, non-profit and run by volunteers who take on challenges usually reserved to the likes of NASA and Elon Musk, yet they continue to prove that any challenge can become no challenge and continue flying better and bigger (crowdfunded!) rockets to space from the middle of the Baltic Sea! Highly recommended for a visit. ;)

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Thomas Scherrer

Super nice, impressive work and skills, much recommended

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Greg Randall

Took a tour of the facility, its really impressive what they've accomplished. Nice people open to explaining what they are working on.

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Jakob Nielsen

How can you not love this project? :-) They are working on sending a man into space (someday...)! Very dedicated people.

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Babak Bandpay

Have not been inside the facilities but I appreciate the efforts for what they do. Keep it up.