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Internet Forum Users Plan Manned Space Launch [Space Race]

The amateur rocketry scene is set to take one giant step forward, due to a group of volunteers who are planning to position a man into orbit. Via a home-made submarine-mounted floating launchpad.

The collection of Danish volunteers call themselves Copenhagen Suborbitals , and were posting about their efforts on the Something Awful forums (HOAX ALARM!) for quite your time-with lots photos and testing videos available on the gang’s web page , must you quite rightly have a number of suspicions concerning the validity of the project.

The test launch of the human-carrying version of the team’s HEAT 1X rocket is scheduled for five days time. But there won’t be an exact man throughout the rocket-just a dummy. If that returns to Earth in one piece and not melted down into a blackened lump, a proper manned attempt will probably be pencilled in to move ahead within the following couple of years.

You Gizmodo commenters are falling way behind within the space race , basically. [ Daily Mail via Boing Boing ]

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