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MAX-1 (Spacecraft)

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MAX-1
Function Manned suborbital launch and reentry
Manufacturer Copenhagen Suborbitals
Country of origin Denmark
Launch history
Status Development
Total launches 0
Successes N/A
Failures N/A
The MAX-1 is a manned spacecraft being developed by Copenhagen Suborbitals.[1] The
MAX-1 is designed to be similar to the Mercury spacecraft.

For descent it uses a parachute which deploys from the top of the spacecraft. The
ingress/egress hatch is placed above the head of the astronaut and can be opened
and closed from both the inside and outside using 8 pneumatic cylinders. MAX-1 will
be produced in aluminium.

Contents [hide]
1 Basic Data
2 Naming
3 External links
4 References
Basic Data[edit]
Mass: 350 kg (including astronaut)
Length: approx. 4 meters
Diameter: 64 cm
Internal atmosphere: 1 bar, atmospheric gas
Pressurized volume: approx. 600 liters
Unpressurized volume: N/A
Parachutes: 3 (1 drogue + 1 pilot + 1 main)
Parachute data: cross type, 145 sqm total
Heat-shield: N/A
Communication: N/A
Tracking: N/A
Power profile: 12/24V DC
GNC profile: IMU system
Coding protocol: RS422
Additional info: Personal parachute for panic egress.
Naming[edit]

Maxime Faget
The MAX-1 is named after American rocket engineer Maxime Faget.

External links[edit]
Official website
References[edit]
Jump up ^ http://www.copenhagensuborbitals.com/maxone.php[permanent dead link]
[hide] v t e
Copenhagen Suborbitals
Human spaceflight
programs
Current
HEAT 1X Tycho Brahe MAX-1
Future
Possible orbital mission
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Key people
Peter Madsen Kristian von Bengtson
Categories: Manned spacecraftPrivate spaceflightCopenhagen Suborbitals
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