This launcher is about to displace the V-2 as Germany's largest rocket
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Isar Aerospace will launch its first rocket, Spectrum, from Andøya Spaceport in Norway, a groundbreaking event for Western European orbital launches. Co-founded by three students from Technical University of Munich, the company developed this rocket largely through private investments, with support from organizations like the European Space Agency. With the launch window opening soon, Isar emphasizes the challenges and uncertainties typical of inaugural flights while showcasing the potential growth of European launch startups in the burgeoning space industry.
Isar Aerospace is set to launch its first orbital-class rocket, Spectrum, from Norway, marking a significant event for European space ventures.
After seven years from the first idea sparked by a student project, Isar Aerospace is ready to demonstrate its capabilities in the commercial space sector.
Read at Ars Technica
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