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2nd October 2014, 15:27
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Huelva (Spain) -
The countdown has begun for the students of the Technical University of Delft. Thursday afternoon at 17 o'clock pm they hope to pulverize. European altitude record for homebuilt rockets And with a rocket engine that coffee sweeteners and wax used as fuel! The launch was originally scheduled for 16 am (Dutch time), but was delayed by about an hour.
The tension is high on the test site at the southern Spanish town of Huelva. There will soon be launched. Stratos II The student team DARE - Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering - expects the special jet engine propels the colossus to a height of fifty kilometers. This will the old record of 12.5 kilometers, also owned by Delft, fade.
Animation of the launch:
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Huelva (Spain) -
The countdown has begun for the students of the Technical University of Delft. Thursday afternoon at 17 o'clock pm they hope to pulverize. European altitude record for homebuilt rockets And with a rocket engine that coffee sweeteners and wax used as fuel! The launch was originally scheduled for 16 am (Dutch time), but was delayed by about an hour.
The tension is high on the test site at the southern Spanish town of Huelva. There will soon be launched. Stratos II The student team DARE - Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering - expects the special jet engine propels the colossus to a height of fifty kilometers. This will the old record of 12.5 kilometers, also owned by Delft, fade.
Animation of the launch:
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