Isar Aerospace, a European rocket startup, has postponed a critical test flight of its Spectrum rocket due to technical difficulties. The company announced on social media that the launch attempt was scrubbed after detecting unusual behavior in the vehicle's fluid systems. Teams are currently analyzing the data to determine the cause of the issue. The Spectrum rocket, which is 92 feet tall (28 meters), was scheduled to launch from Andøya Spaceport in northern Norway. This marks the fourth delay in five months for Isar Aerospace, which is based near Munich, Germany.
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Isar Aerospace Delays Spectrum Rocket Launch Due to Technical Issues
Isar Aerospace has delayed the test flight of its Spectrum rocket after identifying technical issues with the vehicle's fluid systems. This is the fourth postponement in five months for the company, which is headquartered near Munich, Germany.
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