ILR-33 AMBER

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ILR-33 AMBER is a Polish multistage suborbital rocket designed by Warsaw Institute of Aviation – Łukasiewicz Research Network. The main goal of development of AMBER is gaining experience in building rocket engines and rockets themselves. AMBER can be used in sounding the atmosphere, performing various experiments in microgravity and as a rocket and space technologies testing platform.

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ILR-33 AMBER rocket ready for launch, during the launch campaign at CPSP Ustka in September 2018.ILR-33 AMBER rocket ready for launch, during the launch campaign at CPSP Ustka in September 2018.
ILR-33 AMBER rocket ready for launch, during the launch campaign at CPSP Ustka in September 2018.ILR-33 AMBER rocket ready for launch, during the launch campaign at CPSP Ustka in September 2018.