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Artemis II inspires student rocket builders

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Artemis II inspires student rocket builders

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A group of students from Cambridge University Space Flight Society are inspired by NASA's Artemis II mission and aim to launch a rocket into space within the next two years. The society, established in 2006, has already built several rockets and engines and plans to launch a rocket in Scotland soon.

Cambridge University Space Flight Society is working towards launching a rocket into space. Inspired by NASA's Artemis II mission, the society aims to pass the Kármán line, 100km above earth, within two years. The society has built several rockets and engines, including Griffin I, which can reach an altitude of 150km. They plan to launch a rocket in Scotland soon. The society was established in 2006 by engineering students. They have made progress in logistics, insurance, and licensing and are ready to move forward with their mission.

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