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The uncrewed Spectrum rocket, developed by German startup Isar Aerospace, exploded 40 seconds after takeoff during an initial test for Europe's first orbital satellite launch from Norway's Arctic Andoeya Spaceport. The rocket was designed for small and medium-sized satellites and aimed to collect data on the company's in-house developed launch vehicle.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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