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The first flight of Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket didn't last long on Sunday. The booster's nine engines switched off as ...
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Space.com on MSNWatch a private German rocket explode during 1st orbital launch attempt from European soil (video)The Germany company's first Spectrum rocket lifted off Sunday morning (March 30) from Andøya Spaceport in northern Norway on ...
Germany-based Isar Aerospace attempted to launch the first orbital rocket from European soil on Sunday morning (March 30).
Europe took a significant step in its aerospace ambitions with the first test launch of German start-up Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket. View on euronews ...
Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum Rocket Inaugural Launch Fails is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your AWIN ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN‘Space is hard’: Why Isar Aerospace CEO describes its rocket crash as ‘great success’Isar Aerospace’s first mission flew for less than a minute. However, it’s not in the minority—there is a long history of ...
Isar Aerospace is preparing to launch its Spectrum rocket from a base in Norway, which would make it the first orbital launch from continental Europe outside Russia ...
The first-ever launch of the German Isar Aerospace company's Spectrum two-stage rocket was scrubbed Monday due to weather conditions.
Despite the failure, Isar Aerospace CEO and co-founder Daniel Metzler said, "Our first test flight met all our expectations, ...
There are no customer satellites aboard the first Spectrum test flight. The rocket will climb into a polar orbit from Andøya ...
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A private European aerospace startup completes the first test flight of its orbital launch vehicleA rocket by a private European aerospace company launched from Norway on Sunday and crashed into the sea 30 seconds later.
Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket lost attitude control less than 30 second after liftoff and fell back to the launch site. Credit: Isar Aerospace/NASASpaceFlight.com webcast Updated 11:30 a.m ...
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