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Space Concordia, commonly referred to as SC, is a student organisation at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, dedicated to the development of space technology. Over 150 members are organised in four divisions. Space Concordia's Rocketry division is currently competing in the , developing a liquid fuelled rocket with the goal to cross the Kármán line. The development and most of the manufacturing is done in-house by students, including the construction of the mobile engine test stand Trailer Tom.

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  • Space Concordia, commonly referred to as SC, is a student organisation at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, dedicated to the development of space technology. Over 150 members are organised in four divisions. Space Concordia's Rocketry division is currently competing in the , developing a liquid fuelled rocket with the goal to cross the Kármán line. The development and most of the manufacturing is done in-house by students, including the construction of the mobile engine test stand Trailer Tom. (en)
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  • Space Concordia, commonly referred to as SC, is a student organisation at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, dedicated to the development of space technology. Over 150 members are organised in four divisions. Space Concordia's Rocketry division is currently competing in the , developing a liquid fuelled rocket with the goal to cross the Kármán line. The development and most of the manufacturing is done in-house by students, including the construction of the mobile engine test stand Trailer Tom. (en)
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  • Space Concordia (en)
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