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C'Space 2025

C’Space 2025 is the annual gathering of student space projects from all over France.
For one week, passionate teams launch rockets they’ve designed and engineered from the ground up.
It’s a celebration of hands-on experimentation, bold innovation, and the unwavering commitment of students to advancing space exploration.

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Expérience embarquée

RedFly is LéoFly’s main rocket developed for C’Space 2025.

The result of several months of design and engineering, it carries technical experiments such as a 360° video system, an in-flight vibration measurement device, and a new separation mechanism.

During its launch, RedFly reached an altitude of 1,550 meters, with a speed of 130 km/h at parachute deployment (including 110 km/h horizontal velocity), and about 200 km/h at impact.

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Résultats

RedFly is LéoFly’s main rocket developed for C’Space 2025.

The result of several months of design and engineering, it carries technical experiments such as a 360° video system, an in-flight vibration measurement device, and a new separation mechanism.

During its launch, RedFly reached an altitude of 1,550 meters, with a speed of 130 km/h at parachute deployment (including 110 km/h horizontal velocity), and about 200 km/h at impact.

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RedFly is LéoFly’s main rocket developed for C’Space 2025.

The result of several months of design and engineering, it carries technical experiments such as a 360° video system, an in-flight vibration measurement device, and a new separation mechanism.

During its launch, RedFly reached an altitude of 1,550 meters, with a speed of 130 km/h at parachute deployment (including 110 km/h horizontal velocity), and about 200 km/h at impact.

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RedFly is LéoFly’s main rocket developed for C’Space 2025.

The result of several months of design and engineering, it carries technical experiments such as a 360° video system, an in-flight vibration measurement device, and a new separation mechanism.

During its launch, RedFly reached an altitude of 1,550 meters, with a speed of 130 km/h at parachute deployment (including 110 km/h horizontal velocity), and about 200 km/h at impact.

RedFly is LéoFly’s main rocket developed for C’Space 2025.

The result of several months of design and engineering, it carries technical experiments such as a 360° video system, an in-flight vibration measurement device, and a new separation mechanism.

During its launch, RedFly reached an altitude of 1,550 meters, with a speed of 130 km/h at parachute deployment (including 110 km/h horizontal velocity), and about 200 km/h at impact.

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