And here they come -- while today's launch was scrubbed from northern Norway due to high winds, and frigid temps. . . there will be more launch windows later this week. This is a two stage, ~90 foot tall rocket -- easily capable of hauling smaller communications satellites into near Earth orbit. Per the AP, then:
. . .A private European aerospace company scrubbed its attempt on Monday to launch the first test flight of its orbital launch vehicle from Norway.
Unfavorable winds meant that the Spectrum rocket couldn’t be launched from the island of Andøya in northern Norway, Munich-based Isar Aerospace said.
The launch is subject to various factors, including weather and safety. The company said it could also conduct the test flight later in the week. Another date hasn’t yet been set.
The startup, which says it has raised more than 400 million euros ($435 million) in capital, hopes to build up to 40 launch vehicles per year in the future at a plant outside of Munich. The launch vehicles are all to be used for putting satellites into orbit. . . .
Smiling. . . eat his lunch, friends!
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