Isar Aerospace Prepares for Spectrum Orbital Launch Vehicle Debut
Highly configurable launch vehicle streamlines payloads for LEO
German startup Isar Aerospace has unveiled Spectrum, a two-stage orbital launch vehicle. Spectrum's versatility suits a wide range of payload requirements, from small satellites to larger payloads weighing up to 1000kg.
Easy Booking, Flexible Access
Spectrum boasts a user-friendly booking system. Its multi-ignition second stage engine provides adaptable access to space, enabling tailored launch trajectories.
Key Features
- Payload capacity of up to 1000kg to low-earth orbit (LEO)
- Cost-effective and efficient launch configurations
- Multi-ignition second stage engine for flexible access to space
- Easy-to-book launch services
Securing Funding for Development
Isar Aerospace has secured an additional 70 million in funding, bolstering its earlier investment round. This funding will support Spectrum's development and pave the way for its first launch.
European Launch Landscape
Spectrum joins a growing fleet of European small launch vehicles. Its capabilities and user-centric design position Isar Aerospace as a key player in the emerging European launch market.
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