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WARR Rocketry in 2025

Dear friends and supporters of WARR Rocketry, in 2025 we’ve launched in total three rockets in two launch campaigns. We’ve again extended the limits of student rocketry in Europe this year and are already working on the next big developments for next year’s iterations. But today we want to recapitulate what happened in 2025: Project […]

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Rocketry Tech Deep Dive: How do our bi-liquid rockets work?

In the first video of our new Tech Deep Dive Series, our current Nixus project lead, Jannes, explains how our liquid rocket systems work. Nixus is our bi-liquid project, which we launched at the European Rocketry Challenge in Portugal (EuRoC 2024). As the first student team, we successfully launched a cryogenic bi-liquid rocket in Europe.

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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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