From the edge of space a tiny camera captures the dramatic curvature of the Earth, during a test flight that is one small step for Cambridge University students aiming to launch a rocket into space for under £1,000. - The Guardian

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Nova 10

Here are a few videos and photos from the launch of Nova 10.


Filling one of the balloons for the Nova 10 launch Filling one of the balloons for the Nova 10 launch releasing Nova 10 Nova 10 shortly after launch

Martlet 0

A video of the Martlet 0 ground launch. The camera only captures the rocket for a few seconds before it acelerates to Mach 1 (760mph) and reaches just under 9,000ft

Martlet 0 - Launching at EARS rocketry site Martlet 0 - 
Launching at EARS rocketry site Martlet 0 - 
Launching at EARS rocketry site

Nova 9

These are a few of the best photos from Nova 9.

This launch was in collaboration with Parkside School and carried 4 teddies, which students had designed space suits for, to just over 30Km.

Some more photos can be found in this zip file


Nova 8

Here are some of the highlight shots from the cameras onboard Nova 8, showing some unadulterated photos of dawn.

There are fantastic videos of the sunrise too, and more media will follow soon.






Nova 7


Unfortunately due to a camera failure this was the
only truly worthy photo we were able to recover from Nova 7.


Nova 6



More photos from Nova 6.


Nova 5


More videos from Nova 5.


Nova 1



More selected photos from Nova 1