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First Steps in Space: German Rocket's Bold Attempt
Andoya Spaceport, NorwayMonday, March 31, 2025
The rocket lifted off at 12:30 p. m. from Norway's Andoya Spaceport. It cleared the launch pad but was terminated 30 seconds into the flight. The company called this a success because it proved they could design, build, and launch rockets. They believe this sets a foundation for meeting the growing demand for satellite launch services.
Europe has some catching up to do in the space race. Countries like the US, China, and India are ahead. A German industry leader highlighted the importance of this test, noting it provided valuable data for future progress. She also stressed the need for more financial support to keep up with global competitors and to reduce reliance on foreign satellite constellations.
The startup was founded in 2018 and is seen as a potential European rival to companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin. This attempt shows Europe's ambition to become a significant player in the space industry. The failure is a setback, but the data collected will be crucial for future successes.
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