Karman Space Programme
@KarmanProgramme
🚀 Becoming the first student team to reach space using a reusable rocket 📍 Imperial College London
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We are launching Vega, our first fully-reusable liquid rocket. June 2025. Mojave Desert, CA, USA. Stay tuned 👀🌵
Good luck to the Karman Space Programme - led by students at @imperialcollege - who will attempt to launch a two-stage rocket to test systems for reuse and recovery of the vehicle, a crucial step towards low-cost, sustainable access to space. 🚀
Welcome to the Karman Space Programme Takeover! KSP is a student project that aims to be the first to reach space with a reusable rocket. Our first launch will take place today, with updates posted here and through our own channels.
🚀 Aero students Shapol and Rohan recently featured on @ImperialBiz Green Minds podcast to discuss Karman Space Programme's soaring success and their efforts to support sustainability and decarbonisation. Listen now 👇 🎙️ ow.ly/eOLl50P3gAi 🍎 ow.ly/sFSB50P3flR
Do you know about the Karman #Space Programme? It's a team led by #Students from Imperial College London that aims to be the first student-led team to design, build and launch a reusable rocket past the Kármán Line. Cool right? Find out more below! weare.rs/3NALc8X
📢 Don’t miss the Great Exhibition Road Festival this weekend! @ExRdFestival We'll be hosting stalls showcasing our research & student activities: ✈️ Karman Space Programme ✈️ @StructuraLPower ✈️ Next Gen Fibre-Reinforced Composites ➡️ greatexhibitionroadfestival.co.uk/whats-on
RS Grass Roots are proudly supporting the Karman Space Programme, led by students from Imperial College London. They aim to be the first student-led team to design, build and launch a reusable rocket past the Kármán Line. 🚀 Check them out here: ➡️ weare.rs/3IIFvnG ⬅️
Reusable rocket built by students is about to launch to space newscientist.com/article/239158…
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Reusable rocket built by students is about to launch to space
The Karman Space Programme, set up by students at Imperial College London, will attempt to launch its Aurora rocket to an altitude of 100 kilometres, the generally accepted boundary of space
All you have to do is look up…to Space!🌌 Did you know, KSP’s Spaceshot rocket is named Aurora? And it’s launching Summer 2024.
What an incredible weekend it was at @ExRdFestival, showcasing our transformative research: 🍝 Composite materials from various ingredients 🔋 Exploring possibilities for structural batteries 🚀 Student-led mission to the edge of space Same time, next year?
Ground control to X3, we have lift-off 🚀 Wait for the view from the stratosphere 🙌 📸 @KarmanProgramme with #Insta360X3 #space
On a journey to escape gravity (and student loans) 🌌💸🚀 #Student #FYP #Space #StudentLoans #University #Engineering
The year is 2038. Humans are moments away from lifting off towards Mars, but the mood in NASA Mission Control is cool and relaxed because all of them were doing this in KSP 20 years ago.
The first ever rollout of a Space Shuttle to the @NASAKennedy launchpad happened #OTD in 1980. Columbia would go on to make its first flight for STS-1 on April 12, 1981. #Space #SpaceShuttle #NASA
Aurora view from 35,000 feet 😍 (Did you know our flagship rocket is called Aurora?) #Aurora #C17 @BoeingSpace
Did you know that we are working on developing new fully reusable propulsion systems for vertical launch vehicles? #space #exploration
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