
Europe is going to make history in the world of Space Technology on Monday, March 24A start-up in Germany isar is going to launch its spectrum rocket from Endoya Spaceport in Norway on Monday. This is a test flight of rocket. With this, this will be the first time when a rocket will be launched from the land of Europe and will come out for the orbit of the earth. If this test flight is successful, then it will be a pleasant news for Europe which is willing to maintain its access to space.
Flight will go empty handed, you can get a lot even after not getting it ..
The spectrum rocket is 28 meters high and two meters diameter. It has a payload capacity of a ton. That is, he can launch a satellite of this weight. But this time it will not take any cargo and it is not being expected that it can reach the orbit.
According to the AFP report, the rocket-making start, the co-founder of Isar Aerospace and CEO Daniel Metor, told,
“Whatever flying flying will be good. Because we will get data and experience. Even if it flew thirty seconds, it will already be a big success. We do not expect to reach the orbit with this Test flight. In fact, in fact, no company has managed to establish its first orbital launch vehicle in orbit yet.”
He told the news agency that Spacex of US billionaire Alan Musk also made four attempts to do so.
Europe has been dependent on others till now
Europe has even more large space launch companies like arianspace but they launch their launch from the French region French Guiana in South America. The problem with him is that European companies make satellites and launch rockets are in Europe, but then they have to take another continent with the help of ships.
On the other hand, since Donald Trump became President in America, Europe is not being made. In such a situation, it has become important for Europe to stand on his feet. Daniel Matzler recently said “In today’s geopolitical environment, our first Test flight is more than a rocket launch.”
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