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WARR Rocketry in 2024

The last year was an incredible journey for our team. Launch campaigns on two continents, three launches, three awards, one new project, over 50 new members, and many other highlights defined our year. Below, we provide some insights into our achievements over the past year. Project Nixus After a year of development, 2024 marked the […]

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WARR MOVE in 2024

Similar to our colleagues in Rocketry, Space Labs, and Robotics, MOVE experienced an eventful year filled with exciting challenges and accomplishments. From maintaining consistent communication with MOVE-II, completing and securing in-situ testing capabilities for our in-house developed STONCS, to successfully launching a stratospheric balloon mission and building valuable connections within the space industry – here’s

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Ready for lift-off? Join us at the European Space Elevator Challenge EUSPEC 2024 🚀 Teams from Munich, Dresden and Japan compete for the best climber model, testing the space elevator technology. THE IDEA The fundamental idea of the “space elevator” goes back to 1895, when the scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky considered building a tower from the

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50 years since Barbarella: How students launched Germany’s first hybrid rocket and its significance for the future of student space technologies

50 years ago today, Germany’s first hybrid rocket took off, a milestone in space technologies. Developed by students at the Technical University of Munich, it shaped the future. Professor Robert Schmucker reflects on the past, present and future of this pioneering project and the role of the TUM WARR student group. On 12. March 1974,

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