Welcome to Edition 7.37 of the Rocket Report! It has been interesting to see that European officials have ensured that they have the ability to launch free from other countries. A few years ago, the European government’s satellites were regularly launched on Russian Suez rockets, and recently launched on Space X Falcon 9 rockets from the United States. Russia is now Dishonest In the European government circles, and the Trump administration is expanding the Trans Atlantic Rift. European leaders have cited the Trump administration and its close commitment to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, as the main reasons for supporting independent access to space are currently the potential to be presented only by Erne Space. If European countries can reform how they treat their trading space companies, Europe has considerable ambitions, knowing and money to promote the competitive launch industry.
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The purpose of Isar Aerospace is to launch at the end of the week. A German start -up called Asar Aerospace will try to launch its first rocket on Saturday, aimed at becoming the first in the wave of new European launch companies to reach orbit, ARS reports. The spectrum rocket contains two stages, about 92 feet (28 meters) long, and can stop the load of up to 1 metric ton (2,200 pounds) in the orbit of the lower ground. In Munich, Asar was founded in 2018 by three graduate students of the university. Asar tried to launch on Monday due to unpleasant winds at the launch site in Norway.
From Arctic … In particular, this will be the first attempt to launch by the launch pad in Western Europe. The French -driven Guinea Space Center in South America is the main space port for European rockets. Virgin orbit tried to launch an air from the UK airport in 2023, and Plustsk Cosmodome is located in European Russia. The launch site for Isars is the Andaya Space Port, located about 650 miles (1,050 km) north of Oslo inside the Arctic Circle. (Presented by Elipita)