Isar Aerospace's Spectrum Rocket Fails on First Test Flight
- The Spectrum rocket, developed by Isar Aerospace, crashed shortly after launching from Norway's Andoya Spaceport, marking Europe's first vertical orbital launch outside Russia.
- Daniel Metzler, CEO of Isar Aerospace, stated, 'We had a clean liftoff, 30 seconds of flight,' referring to the rocket's performance before the crash.
- Isar Aerospace aims to launch up to 15 missions per year from Andoya and produce 40 rockets yearly from its new factory in Munich.
- The launch intends to enhance Europe's access to space, reducing reliance on foreign providers.
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Spectrum, the German rocket that aspires to compete with those of Elon Musk, crashes after achieving its first launch
Isar Aerospace’s device managed to fly 30 seconds, which its boosters consider a “success” to be the first European space company to launch an orbital rocket from the continent
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