Isar Aerospace Readies Second Launch Attempt After Engine Tests

ISAR test
Credit: Isar Aerospace
Isar Aerospace said it is gearing up for a second launch attempt of its Spectrum rocket, completing 30-sec. integrated static test firings for both stages. The endeavor would be the first orbital launch for Spectrum and an effort at a clean mission after the March 30 flight ended in failure because...
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