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Strong Winds Delay First Test Flight of Germany's Spectrum Rocket

Isar Aerospace's inaugural launch from Norway postponed, with future attempts dependent on weather conditions.

Overview

  • The Spectrum rocket's test flight, set for March 24, 2025, was canceled due to strong winds at the Andøya Spaceport in Norway.
  • The launch would have marked the first orbital rocket developed by a private German company and the first of its kind in continental Europe.
  • Isar Aerospace emphasized that the test flight aimed to gather data and experience, with no expectation of reaching orbit.
  • The rocket remains undamaged, and the company is determining the timing for the next launch attempt.
  • Future plans include producing up to 40 rockets annually, with subsequent launches informed by data from the initial test.

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