What a fantastic launch and what a beautiful video. This must be Mejling’s greatest work to date. Congratulations to all of CS for a job very well done.
OUTSTANDING job all you guys. After a tough year or so, you thoroughly deserve this success. We all look forward to more developments, and further spectacular flights.
It's not sad, just calm - representing the tranquility in the air once years of your hard work and all the dangers associated with a rocket launch culminate in a perfectly executed flight profile and a slow, graceful rocket descent from the sky under its parachute. :)
Congratulations again =) and nice video, well made, thanks for the work to publish it! I tried to apply through your website at the beginning of July but I think you were too busy with this launch, if you're looking for a M.Sc in control engineering, let me know, I'd like to join the team and I will leave my job in few weeks... I'm going to follow a professionnal pilot training which means that I'll have a lot of free time beside! I'm interested about the "survival and life system" of the rocket, because it's a field where people are not so much engaged. I think that Mads made it alone (according to Astronogeek's video), so the recovery is a part where I'd like to be involved...
Nous avons obtenu toutes les données de vol, les données de moteur, les données de réservoir, les données de contrôle et les données d'environnement. Il y aura une vidéo montrant plus tard les résultats.
With a bit of refurbishment we could fly it again, but we decided the cost and effort required with the amount of time and budget we have is not worth it, as there's not much new we could learn from launching it again. Some parts like the engine, for example, might be reused for testing our new injector designs around Christmas.
@@johndododoe1411 Yes, we would be testing our new coaxial swirl injectors between Christmas and New year if it wasn't for the restrictions, as they require a lot of personnel if we want to livestream and ensure safety. And of course we need to limit the amount of people working in the workshop on a given day, which also means we have stopped our public tours that help us fund the project, not to mention shipping delays for parts, etc. So we are affected just like everyone else. :)
Hi! Good job with the Nexo 2. Also i have a question I am building a hybrid rocket right now and i bought a chinese altimiter for the Arduino in the rocket. Do you think the altimiter good enough or do i need to use a better one? BTW the rocket is less than half the size of nexo 2 so it's a very small rocket. have a great day=)
Don't go cheap on critical components. When you're done with your project you'll have invested hundreds of hours, and plenty of money in your project. Don't let it fail because you went cheap on something as important as the altimeter. Find one that has a good history in the rocket community. Then TEST EVERYTHING 3 times.
I love the sticker "fragile, dont touch jetvan during flight" ^^ Great job and good luck pour next step. (i just reading your blog) Who touch the jetvan before the flight!!?? Its FRAGILE!!
Static that technology is wayyyyyyyyyyyy above their current ability. They aren’t even gonna try for orbit much less probe the cutting edge of space exploration technology. I still have mad respect for what they’re doing though
@@CopenhagenSuborbitals remember that solar at full blast is 1000W/m^2, if you convert it to heat at a copper target, absorbing the heat, not reflecting it (white color reflects, does not absorb much)
Nowhere, it's restricted information. North Korea might use it for the short flight to Seoul or use details to improve their intercontinental missiles. Russia and Ukraine probably have all the technology already. The German inventor of the design concept tested in this location before becoming a big shot at NASA.
Absolute masterpiece. Can't wait for the Spica launch!
@Tristan Aidan how insecure do u have to be to hack your own girlfriends instagram account
Very happy to see Nexø II come home in one piece after a flight. You guys did fantastic.
*_Bravo les gars !! Félicitations !_*
C'est tellement bien dit ! ;)
So proud of all you guys and your tremendous accomplishment. Wonderful.
congrats guys ! and Mads, good job for the parachute !
Thanks :-)
Oh you, you know Astronogeek no ?
I really don't know what you're talking about ... ;)
**=** Ah yes, AstronoGeek french video learned me the project.
ruclips.net/video/YvI8Rtxq7Tg/видео.html
I'm thrilled! You deserve a much larger audience. So much love and passion put in this project, you guys rock!
0:52 "Point this end towards space"
@@AlphaOmega2 Russia famously got that wrong at least once.
Also, the text at that timestamp identify the DPR system behind the cover. Pay closer attention to the safety warning at the bottom of the rocket.
Good stuff! Great that the recovery crew were at the rocket only a minute or so after splashdown - good work!
What a fantastic launch and what a beautiful video. This must be Mejling’s greatest work to date. Congratulations to all of CS for a job very well done.
Yeah! Thrust vectoring capable too. Keep the good work up, the world needs people like you
This is really impressive, you did very good job making and landing the Nexø II rocket, really an amazing work!
Thank you! We are quite happy with how it performed as well.
Keep doing your hard work! Thank you for the great launch! I am guessing what the Spica gonna be.
Thank you! 2 days until Nexø II celebrates it's 2 year anniversary. :)
2:28 - "Pointy end up" Ha! How come I never noticed that ?
XD
Congrats, you guys did a amazing work, made me dream that there's no limits!
You are an amazing group of scientists and engineers
Congrats on the spectacular launch of the Nexø 2! Can't wait to hear what the next project will be! (Other than the Spica rocket ofc!)
OUTSTANDING job all you guys. After a tough year or so, you thoroughly deserve this success. We all look forward to more developments, and further spectacular flights.
Great job, it’s a breathtaking scientific prowess.
Why is there a sad music at the end? EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!!!
It's not sad, just calm - representing the tranquility in the air once years of your hard work and all the dangers associated with a rocket launch culminate in a perfectly executed flight profile and a slow, graceful rocket descent from the sky under its parachute. :)
cool. Shock diamonds in the exhaust
Beautiful work guys... amazing
merci ! c'est vraiment génial ! vous êtes une super équipe !
Lovely
Juste, incroyable !
Congratulations again =) and nice video, well made, thanks for the work to publish it!
I tried to apply through your website at the beginning of July but I think you were too busy with this launch, if you're looking for a M.Sc in control engineering, let me know, I'd like to join the team and I will leave my job in few weeks... I'm going to follow a professionnal pilot training which means that I'll have a lot of free time beside! I'm interested about the "survival and life system" of the rocket, because it's a field where people are not so much engaged. I think that Mads made it alone (according to Astronogeek's video), so the recovery is a part where I'd like to be involved...
Great work!!!!
Amazing 👏
I think one launch scene is enough to show. Good job with the rocket though. Hope to see more success.
I love the many camera angles, wish NASA/SpaceX/Rocketlab/etc. would do the same, it really improves the public experience for very little expense.
If I had any disposable income I'd have already donated :(
Fantastic! Good job, people
Super cool
Amazing...
Beautiful to watch.
If only you could catch it before hitting the water.
Is it thrust vector controlled?
Yes, using jet vanes.
Great job,soon man in space keep working
Long way to go till manned flight. Amateur solid propellant rockets reach 10 times the height of this but am assuming it's a pof/prototype.
Yep, Nexø series was technology tests, they are now scaling up to 20 times the power for the manned flight.
Pitch perfect👌
Énorme. Un gros bravo. Et la télémétrie, qu'est ce que ça a donné ?
Nous avons obtenu toutes les données de vol, les données de moteur, les données de réservoir, les données de contrôle et les données d'environnement. Il y aura une vidéo montrant plus tard les résultats.
Je l’attend avec impatience. 😄
Congratulations guys! Amazing operation!
One question, Is there a float system inside the Rocket? If yes, how basically It Works?
the empty tanks works very well as flotational devices :-)
And then we have filled up all empty spaces with polystyrene
Mount rocket on rail, pointy end up, so everyday astronaut
Go Copenhagen Suborbitals!
What was the mass of the rocket as it was descending? Thanks
About 178 kg
do you have plans to reuse this? ik this is late lol
With a bit of refurbishment we could fly it again, but we decided the cost and effort required with the amount of time and budget we have is not worth it, as there's not much new we could learn from launching it again. Some parts like the engine, for example, might be reused for testing our new injector designs around Christmas.
@@CopenhagenSuborbitals Does today's lockdown affect you?
@@johndododoe1411 Yes, we would be testing our new coaxial swirl injectors between Christmas and New year if it wasn't for the restrictions, as they require a lot of personnel if we want to livestream and ensure safety. And of course we need to limit the amount of people working in the workshop on a given day, which also means we have stopped our public tours that help us fund the project, not to mention shipping delays for parts, etc. So we are affected just like everyone else. :)
Nice
I feel wonderfull of that
HELL FU****G YEAH !
Hi! Good job with the Nexo 2. Also i have a question
I am building a hybrid rocket right now and i bought a chinese altimiter for the Arduino in the rocket. Do you think the altimiter good enough or do i need to use a better one? BTW the rocket is less than half the size of nexo 2 so it's a very small rocket. have a great day=)
Don't go cheap on critical components. When you're done with your project you'll have invested hundreds of hours, and plenty of money in your project. Don't let it fail because you went cheap on something as important as the altimeter. Find one that has a good history in the rocket community. Then TEST EVERYTHING 3 times.
Depending on your target altitude, you should really test and calibrate your altimeter in a vacuum chamber and perhaps detects its limits.
@@petermaersk-moller3014 thanks. Now i know
@@AIM54A thanks. Now i know. I Will try to but a different one that hopefully won't fail.
Science!
I love the sticker "fragile, dont touch jetvan during flight" ^^ Great job and good luck pour next step.
(i just reading your blog) Who touch the jetvan before the flight!!?? Its FRAGILE!!
How high di it went?
I believe it was 6.5 Kilometers
@@LarsBjerregaard Thanks !
😍😍😍😍
you should add a small service module with a smaller booster as a 2nd stage to boost it even further!
Have you tried propulsive landing
Static that technology is wayyyyyyyyyyyy above their current ability. They aren’t even gonna try for orbit much less probe the cutting edge of space exploration technology. I still have mad respect for what they’re doing though
copper foil balloon parachute is solar self-inflating super hot air balloon (up to 1100C q=0.27 air density, normal hot air at 100C q=0.9)
Huh?
@@CopenhagenSuborbitals copper foil + solar + air = parachute balloon, self-levitating
@@CopenhagenSuborbitals remember that solar at full blast is 1000W/m^2, if you convert it to heat at a copper target, absorbing the heat, not reflecting it (white color reflects, does not absorb much)
@@CopenhagenSuborbitals I meant solar super hot air copper foil balloon
@@CopenhagenSuborbitals balloon parachutes are way better compared to normal parachutes, metal foil is even better than a plastic cloth surface sheets
Where can one download CAD files for this?
Nowhere, it's restricted information. North Korea might use it for the short flight to Seoul or use details to improve their intercontinental missiles. Russia and Ukraine probably have all the technology already. The German inventor of the design concept tested in this location before becoming a big shot at NASA.
Please please please please NO MUSIC but congratulations to you all a magnificent achievement
Norwegian? Swedish? or.. Danish?
what are you referring to? CS is a Danish project, with support and help from all over the World
@@CopenhagenSuborbitals just heard some familiar accents
Human
Mieux que la Troposphère.
Franchement ce qu'il font c'est énorme est sec !!!
Moi je suis sur il vont bientôt réussir a mètre un homme dans l'espace
Je l'ais soutien a mort
Топевный Пероксид тоже
в сарае синтезируют ?
Вывод :
Сказка , для обывателя от К• штази !!!
Oxygen and vodka. Peroxide guy went crazy.
And the earth id flat