Almost eight decades ago, humans crossed the KÁrmÁn Line. it is now time for student teams to do the same too.

Karman Space Programme was founded by five engineering students at Imperial College London with the objective of getting to space using a reusable rocket.

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Nebula Launch Day interview with Michael, Operations Team Lead.
Date: 16/07/2022

The team consists of 70 postgraduate and undergraduate students from 10 departments and multiple faculties within Imperial College London. Five leading academic supervisors from across the university are helping in verifying the team's designs. All five supervisors have previously worked on space projects such as NASA's Space Shuttle. Moreover, two external advisors help in guiding the team.

Primary Objective

Make space more accessible, sustainable and cheaper by getting to space using a sustainable rocket and becoming the first university to achieve this feat.

Secondary Objective

Give hands on experience to students about STEM and engineering.
Create an exosystem to nurture entrepreneurial engineers.

Making space travel sustainable and accessible

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