WARR is short for "Wissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Raketentechnik und Raumfahrt", which translates to "Scientific Workgroup for Rocketry and Spaceflight". We are a student organization at TU Munich, Germany and are specializing in everything space. In particular, we are working on rockets, satellites, rovers, space elevators, and microgravity experiments. We are a non-profit student group based at the Technical University Munich, working on ambitious projects around the theme of space. With over 600 actively working student members, WARR is the biggest group of its kind in all of Germany. We're currently working within four subgroups: WARR rocketry (bi-liquid and solid rockets), WARR move (satellites), WARR space robotics (rover concepts, drones and space elevators) and WARR space labs (biological microgravity experiments). Originally, WARR was established in 1962 to compensate for the university's lack of space-focused institutes. Our primary goal is to provide opportunities for hands-on project experience in the aerospace sector, complimentary to the more theoretical education a university can offer.
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