Overview
- The Spectrum rocket, developed by Germany's Isar Aerospace, launched from Norway's Andøya Space Center on March 30, 2025, marking a historic first orbital rocket launch from continental Europe.
- The rocket flew for approximately 30 seconds before crashing into the sea, with its flight termination system functioning as intended to ensure safety.
- Isar Aerospace declared the test flight a success, emphasizing the mission's goals of validating critical systems and gathering valuable technical data for future launches.
- The Spectrum rocket is a privately funded microlauncher designed to carry payloads of up to one ton into orbit, reflecting Europe's push for independent space access.
- Two additional Spectrum rockets are already in production, with Isar Aerospace planning further launches to advance European spaceflight capabilities.