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One of the founders of Copenhagen Suborbitals are the now infamous Peter Madsen

https://www.theguardian.com/global/2018/jan/07/copenhagen-ki...



It should be noted that he left the project in 2014.


They are not averse to some creative editing in order to dissociate themselves, though. On the 2011 launch: "Preparations were overseen by Flight Director Kristian von Bengtson from his station on MHV903 Hjortø and coordinated with Pad Lead Niels Foldager on Sputnik". Which is true, but they were equally overseen - and on the same vessel - by Peter Madsen, whom they deftly fail to mention.

I was a supporter at the time, but soon left, very much on account of Madsen. I must admit that his later exploits in retrospect quite irrationally have tainted the entire project for me, and I'm not going back.


Aye, sure, he might be a murderer.

But is there any evidence to suggest his murderous behavior makes him a poor engineer?

I do agree that it is good he left the project long ago, though.


Same thing happened to Hans Reiser; ReiserFS was at one point pretty popular among Linux users, and would probably still be if he hadn't murdered his wife.


Just curious: what's the purpose of your post ?


An example of entrepreneurial accomplishment. Peter Madsen desperately wanted to go to space. So far he has made it to confined space.


Allow me: Negativity


It's an incredible story. One of the co-founders went on to build his own submarine, then brought a Swedish journalist along for a voyage on which he murdered and dismembered her. Or should we all just pretend it never happened?




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