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Isar Aerospace: German company set for first commercial rocket launch from Europe

Last updated: March 22, 2025 2:32 pm
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The Spectrum rocket on the launch pad at Andøya Space Center in Norway

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Exciting preparations are currently underway for a groundbreaking rocket test flight in Norway, which has the potential to revolutionize Europe’s access to orbital launches and reduce its dependence on the United States as the dominant market leader.

Introduction to the Rocket Launch

The innovative rocket, named Spectrum, has been developed by the German company Isar Aerospace. Standing at an impressive 28 meters tall, Spectrum consists of two stages and utilizes oxygen and propane as propellants. The upcoming test flight, scheduled to carry no payload, aims to gather valuable data and experience. Isar Aerospace, fully focused on the launch preparations, declined an interview with New Scientist.

Details of the Launch

The rocket launch is set to take place at the Andøya Space Center in Norway, with approval granted by the Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). The scheduled launch date is March 24 between 12:30pm and 3:30pm CET, subject to favorable weather conditions.

If successful, this launch will mark the first orbital launch vehicle flight from continental Europe, excluding Russia.

Existing European Launch Companies

Europe already boasts established launch companies, with Arianespace leading the market for the past 45 years. Arianespace conducts launches in collaboration with the European Space Agency and CNES, the French national space agency, from French Guiana. In addition to Isar Aerospace, several European start-ups, including Zero 2 Infinity from Spain and Rocket Factory Augsburg and HyImpulse from Germany, are gearing up to compete in the market.

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Need for European Launchers

Various factors drive the demand for smaller European launch providers. Simplifying and reducing costs associated with satellite production and launch within Europe, as well as offering tailored launch services for individual missions, are key advantages. Additionally, concerns over reliance on US launch providers, particularly SpaceX, due to geopolitical uncertainties, emphasize the necessity for European launch capabilities.

Strategic Location for Launch

While rockets launching closer to the equator benefit from Earth’s rotational speed, Andøya Space Center’s location at 69° north is ideal for high-inclination orbits. Isar Aerospace plans to launch payloads of up to 1500 kilograms into various orbits, including sun-synchronous orbits. The launch site’s strategic advantages include minimal air and marine traffic, along with essential infrastructure for small launch vehicles.

Potential Success of Isar Aerospace

Isar Aerospace’s innovative approach aligns with a more agile testing strategy, reminiscent of Silicon Valley practices. While potential failures are anticipated, they are viewed as part of the iterative improvement process. The company’s ability to achieve a reliable design within budget constraints will determine its success in the competitive space industry.

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