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Isar Aerospace's first Spectrum rocket suffered an anomaly about 18 seconds into its first-ever launch and crashed. The ...
The DLR-selected institutional payloads will be carried to orbit aboard Isar Aerospace Spectrum rockets, a two-stage launch vehicle powered by nine first-stage engines and designed to deliver up ...
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Space.com on MSNESA selects 5 rocket companies for European Launcher ChallengeGermany's Isar and RFA, France's Maiaspace, Spain's PLD Space, and UK-based Orbex have been pre-selected for ESA's €169 ...
A rocket by a private European aerospace company launched from Norway on Sunday and crashed into the sea 30 seconds later. Despite the short test flight, Isar Aerospace said that it successfully ...
Isar Aerospace plans to start launching its Spectrum launch from Andøya Spaceport in Norway. Credit: Isar Aerospace TAMPA, Fla. — Japanese microgravity services startup ElevationSpace has ...
The five companies ESA selected are Isar Aerospace, MaiaSpace, Rocket Factory Augsburg, PLD Space, and Orbex. Only one of ...
In a photo provided by Isar Aerospace, Photo Wingmen Media, Isar Aerospace Launch Vehicle "Spectrum" is transported to a launchpad at Andoya Spaceport in Nordmela, on Andøya island, Norway, on ...
Isar Aerospace, based in Ottobrunn/ Munich, develops and builds launch vehicles for transporting small and medium-sized satellites as well as satellite constellations into Earth's orbit.
Photo: Isar Aerospace German company Isar Aerospace has raised $165 million in order to ramp up the development of its Spectrum rocket, which is scheduled for its debut launch later this year.
Spectrum, Isar Aerospace’s completely in-house developed two-stage launch vehicle, can deliver up to 1,000 kilograms to low Earth orbit (LEO) and up to 700 kilograms to sun-synchronous orbit (SSO).
Isar Aerospace has now raised $180 million since 2018, including from Airbus (EADSF) ’s venture capital arm and former SpaceX executive Bülent Altan.
Isar Aerospace, which is headquartered in Munich, said it launched its Spectrum rocket from the island of Andøya in northern Norway. The 28-meter (92-foot)-long Spectrum is a two-stage launch ...
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