The first homemade rocket is about to be launched into space

Two Danish inventors plan to launch missiles manufactured by themselves at the end of August. If successfully launched, this missile will be the device that turns people's dream of space travel into reality.

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Peter Madsen is trying to be in a passenger module that will be placed on HEAT rocket.Photo: Daily Mail

The world's first self-designed rocket is the creative result of two inventors Kristian von Bengtson and Peter Madsen, the leaders of Copenhagen Suborbitals, a Danish non-profit organization.

Under the plan of Madsen and Bengtson, the missile will officially be launched into space on August 30 from a submarine on the Baltic Sea. And if successful, they will continue to launch again in the nearest time with a passenger on board.

Madsen and Bengtson said that, before deciding to launch officially, from February to May, for more than three months, they were constantly testing the HEAT missile and finally succeeded.

The two Danish inventors have started manufacturing their products since 2004 and they have implemented their entire rocket manufacturing process without any government funding.

On their website, Madsen and Bengtson said: "We are working most actively to develop space transport. They are designed to pave the way for manned flights on board. The spacecraft is extremely small . '

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If the HEAT rocket is successfully launched, Denmark will become the fourth country
put people into space. Photo: Daily Mail

HEAT, the name that Madsen and Bengtson set for its rocket is about 9 meters high and uses oxygen as liquid fuel.

The HEAT boosters will be burned for about 60 seconds. And during this time it will produce a sufficient force to bring the rocket into the universe with a tourist in a vertical position in a rocket-mounted module.

Before the rocket enters the gravityless state, the propulsion system will automatically lose its effect. At this point, the rocket's speed will also be slowed down by using the rear-mounted parachutes.

Madsen and Bengtson affirm: "This type of space transport is produced for the purpose of peace of 100% and has nothing to do with carrying the way of explosives, nuclear or biochemical weapons ."

The two Danish inventors also expressed their willingness to share their research achievements with everyone."We intend to share all our technical information for everyone under EU export law ' , Madsen and Bengtson affirmed.