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Look at a private German rocket explode during the 1st attempt to launch orbital from European SOIL (video)

A spectacular drone video shows the first attempt to launch orbital from Isar Aerospace, which ended with an ardent accident in the icy sea about 30 seconds after takeoff.

The first spectrum rocket of the German company was removed on Sunday morning (March 30) from Andøya Spaceport In northern Norway, during the very first attempt to launch orbital of the European SOIL.

The spectrum cleaned the tower but suffered an anomaly shortly after. The rocket turned around and slammed in the ocean near the cushion, sending a cloud tinged with high orange in a clear arctic sky, as shown in the video.

Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum rocket crashed and exploded during its first flight on March 30, 2025. (Image credit: Isar Aerospace)

The launch ramp and the surrounding infrastructure seem to have escaped the damage, according to Isar Aerospace. The company accentuated the positive of the early spectrum, claiming that the 95 -foot rocket high (28 meters) behaved quite well.

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An Isar Aerospace Spectrum rocket rises from the Spatial Port of Andoya in Norway on March 30, 2025 during its first flight. (Image Credit: Isar Aerospace, Brady Kenniston, Nasaspaceflight.com)

“Our first test flight met all of our expectations, achieving great success,” said Daniel Metzler, CEO and co-founder of Isar Aerospace, in a statement sent by e-mail. “We had a clean take -off, 30 seconds of flight and we were even able to validate our flight termination system.”

Officials of the European space were also optimistic.

“A test flight is exactly that: a test to collect data, learn and improve”, ” European Space Agency Managing Director Josef Aschbacher said in a Different Sunday from Sunday.

“All that Isar Aerospace obtained today is remarkable, and they will have a lot of data to analyze,” he added. “I applaud the teams to go so far, and I am convinced that we will soon see the next spectrum on the launching ramp ready for the unloading of flight 2 test.”

Originally published on Space.com.

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