Generally speaking, companies developing suborbital manned vehicles brag about how much elbow room their spacecraft will provide passengers. They say there will be plenty of room to float around during the weightless portion of the flight, that there will be no fighting for windows, that passengers will comfortably endure the high-g portions of the flight ... and then there's Copenhagen Suborbitals' (CS) Tycho Brahe... Continue Reading Standing room only - the world's tiniest manned suborbital vehicle
Section: Aero Gizmo
Tags: Copenhagen Suborbitals, Rocket, Space, Spacecraft, World's Smallest
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