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Andøya Space: There Was No Travel Ban at Sea

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The launch at Andøya was called off after fishing boats came too close to the danger zone. The rocket company wants a ban, while fishermen warn against a stricter regime at sea.
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The launch of Norway's first satellite from Andøya had to be stopped on Wednesday, March 25th due to fishing boats in the safety zone. Speculations about sabotage abound, but the fishermen explain the incident by saying that they were bothered by getting the mill up and running. Frode Bygdnes. If it had been sabotage, it would have been understandable. The agreement the rocket base had with the fishermen expired 14 months ago. Since then, the fi…

The head of the German company that failed to launch its rocket last week is now calling for the police to ban traffic in the danger area.

The launch at Andøya was called off after fishing boats came too close to the danger zone. The rocket company wants a ban, while fishermen warn against a stricter regime at sea.

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NRK broke the news in Norway on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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