What this means is that the major obstacles for going into space have been cleared (reliable engine, logistics around sea launch, active guidance) so the next launch will be Heat2x, which has the potential to reach an altitude of 130 km. Space starts at 100 km.<p>Disclaimer: I'm involved with Copenhagen Suborbitals, and managed the livestreaming of the event.
Would that make Denmark the fourth nation to independently achieve manned space flight, behind Russia/USSR, USA and China? Or is it disqualified for not being government run?
The youtube channel is the best way to catch up with the project. There are some cool videos of engine tests and a handful of very professionally edited videos of the team explaining different stuff<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/CphSuborbitals?feature=watch" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/user/CphSuborbitals?feature=watch</a>