Norway. The countries of Around the World are being flagged in space with new missions in space in space. In this series, the Spectrum Rocket of Isaar Aerospace, which was blown from Norway's andøya Spaceport, was going to create a history of entering class for the first time from Europe, but after 18 seconds of launching, big failure was brought to the earth. The malfunction in the control system of the rocket made this historic attempt unsuccessful, but despite this the manufacturer company has called it a big success. The company says that this mission provided some important data and experiences for the European space trip. Learn about this mission.
According to the information, the rocket flew at 12:30 pm on Sunday afternoon as per local time, but just 18 seconds after the flight caused the control system in the rocket, causing the engine to lose its strength and eventually canceled the flight. During this time, the video captured in the camera shows that the spectrum rocket fell down from the control and fell down in the sky and turned into a big fire.
According to reports received in the beginning, the rocket's vector control system led to a technical fault, which eliminated the engine strength and canceled the flight. Fortunately, there was no payload in this test flight, as Isar Aerospace mainly launched this mission with the aim of collecting data associated with rocket performance.
About mission
The launch was an important milestone for the Isar Aerospace and European space efforts, as it was the first rocket launch to enter the classroom from the mainland of Europe, since the Endoya Spaceport was opened in 2023. However, despite the failure, Daniel Metor, CEO of Isar Aerospace, hoped and said that the mission has provided significant data and verified the validity of the major systems such as the flight termination system. The spectrum rocket is a small to medium vehicle, capable of transporting a payload of up to 1,000 kg to the lower orbit.