A private European aerospace startup completes the first test flight of its orbital launch vehicle
Briefly

Isar Aerospace, a private European startup, successfully launched its Spectrum rocket from Norway in a significant test flight. The 28-meter rocket, designed for deploying small to medium satellites, achieved a clean liftoff and flew for about 30 seconds before the flight was terminated as planned. Despite previous launch delays caused by poor weather conditions, the flight validated the company's technology and systems, marking a vital step for Isar in the competitive aerospace market focused on satellite deployment.
Isar Aerospace successfully completed its first test flight of the Spectrum rocket from Norway, achieving 30 seconds of flight before terminating as planned.
The launch, initially delayed due to poor weather conditions, validated Isar's Flight Termination System and marked a key milestone in their mission to deploy satellites.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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