The first orbital rocket from Europe exploded after launch, but the launch was not in vain.


A failed test of a crewless rocket called Spectrum took place in Norway. The rocket fell and ignited a few seconds after launch. The European Space Agency and the developing company consider this launch a success, as a significant amount of flight data was collected and experience gained for future missions.
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The Spectrum rocket is a two-stage light-class orbital launch vehicle developed by the German company Isar Aerospace. It stands 28 meters tall and has a diameter of 2 meters. This rocket is designed to launch small and medium satellites weighing between 700 and 1000 kg into Earth's orbit.
However, during the first test flight, the Spectrum rocket did not carry any payload.
The test drop of the rocket is an important step in the development of space technology and will help improve future missions.
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