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Spectrum Rockt Blast: The Spectrum rocket of Isar Aerospace, launched from Endoya Spaceport, Norway, crashed 40 seconds later. The company called it a successful test flight. Rocket falls on social media and then …Read more

After the spectrum rocket fell on the ground, the video of the blast in it is becoming quite viral.
Highlights
- The spectrum rocket crashed 40 seconds after the launch.
- Isar Aerospace called it a successful Test flight.
- The video of the fall of the rocket is going viral on social media.
Oslo. A Test rocket crashed about 40 seconds after being launched on Sunday from a Spaceport in Norway. The purpose of this rocket was to develop the ability to launch satellites from Europe. The unmanned spectrum rockets developed by the German startup Isar Aerospace, after launching Norway’s Endoya Spaceport in Arctic, left smoke from their sides and then fell back to Earth with a powerful explosion. However, the company described this test flight as successful.
Isar’s Chief Executive and Co-Founder Daniel Metzler said in a press release, “Our first Test flight fulfilled all our expectations, it was a big success. We did a clean liftoff, flew 30 seconds and even walked our flight termination system.”
The footage of the ISAR Aerospace Spectrum Rocket remembered the pad from its way. Credit: Isar Aerospace / NSF pic.twitter.com/tyrpmlhygi
– Andrew Parsanson (@andrewparsonsonson) March 30, 2025
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