Stand by for acceleration!

The Danish non-profit Copenhagen Suborbitals is readying its HEAT-1X-Tycho Brahe – an unpiloted sounding rocket, but a precursor to a larger rocket designed to carry a human passenger on a suborbital voyage.

The effort is based entirely on the work of sponsors and volunteers. The rocket is headed for liftoff within an August 30 – September 17 launch window.

The Hybrid Exo Atmospheric Transporter (HEAT) vehicle will rocket away outside the 12 nautical miles border zone of Denmark. The launch will be done from a barge in the Baltic Sea in a military test zone.

HEAT-1X- Tycho Brahe will take a pressurized capsule to a suborbital altitude of nearly 20 miles (30 kilometers). The booster will then separate allowing the capsule to descend, with parachutes slowing its descent to a splashdown in water.

The pressurized volume provides support for one upright standing/half-sitting person, with a full view through a polymer Plexiglas dome to experience the entire ballistic ride.

Based on the expected flight data and future test-flights, g-force loads and rocket orientation, the rocket teams expects to determine the seating construction and necessary support to ensure a safe human travel.

On the upcoming test shot, a mannequin will be in position within the capsule.

This suborbital space endeavor is lead by Kristian von Bengtson and Peter Madsen.

If you want to keep an eye out on their progress, go to:

http://copenhagensuborbitals.com/index.php

By LD/CSE