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Online TheKutKu

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Re: Isar Aerospace
« Reply #180 on: 03/14/2025 08:39 pm »
In case there's any doubt that it's the real deal
https://www.nrk.no/nyheter/kontrakt-om-oppskyting-av-to-norske-smasatellitter-fra-andoya-1.17337120
(March 12th)
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The Norwegian Space Center has entered into an agreement to launch two Norwegian satellites from Andøya. The agreement has been entered into with the German company ISAR-aerospace, which rents a launch platform at Andøya Spaceport. They will use the Spectrum rocket. This rocket will be the first real space rocket to be launched from Norway, and the first test launch may take place in the next few days.
« Last Edit: 03/14/2025 08:40 pm by TheKutKu »

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Re: Isar Aerospace
« Reply #181 on: 03/14/2025 11:32 pm »
Launch pad is located here.  https://maps.app.goo.gl/jdmsDDuUKLwj2pGP8
26+ kilometers southwest of the Andoya suborbital launchers.

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Re: Isar Aerospace
« Reply #182 on: 03/15/2025 08:39 pm »
A shot of the fully stacked Spectrum rocket - https://x.com/AndrewParsonson/status/1901024597090136550

Re: Isar Aerospace
« Reply #183 on: 03/16/2025 02:37 am »
I did expect it to be black like the material, rather than white like it is in the renders, but the inconsistency is still confusing to me.
Wait, ∆V? This site will accept the ∆ symbol? How many times have I written out the word "delta" for no reason?

 

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