Isar Aerospace, a German start-up, has postponed the test flight of its Spectrum rocket from Andoya Spaceport in Norway. The launch, initially scheduled for Monday, was canceled due to unfavorable winds. This launch is considered a key step for Europe's space economy, marking the first orbital launch vehicle flight from the European continent, excluding Russia. The company is working to reschedule the launch date.
Isar Aerospace Postpones First Orbital Rocket Launch from Mainland Europe Due to Unfavorable Winds
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