
Oslo, Norway — A European airline has searched its attempt on Monday to launch its first test flight Tropical vehicle From Norway on Monday.
Unfortunate winds on the afternoon of Monday means that Spectrum It cannot be launched from Ando Island in North NorwayIsar Aerospace said, which is Its headquarters is located in Munich.
The launch is subject to the infrastructure of weather, safety and scope. The company said it could also take the test trip later in the week. Another date has not yet been set.
The 28 -meter (91 -feet) spectrum is a two -stage launch vehicle designed for small and medium satellites.
The company greatly excluded access to the missile in the orbit on its first full trip, saying it would look at a 30 -second trip. ISAR Aerospace aims to collect the largest possible amount of data and experiences in the first integrated test for all systems on the launch vehicle developed inside the home.
The startup company, which says it raised more than 400 million euros (435 million dollars) in the capital, hopes to build up to 40 vehicles per year in the future at a factory outside Munich. All launch vehicles are used to use satellite in orbit.
Isar Aerospace is separate from the European Space Agency, or the European Space Agency, funded by the 23 member states.
ESA missiles and satellites have been launched in orbit for years, but mainly from French Guiana – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in France in South America – and from Cape Capeeral in Florida.