Second Launch Attempt: Isar Aerospace – Spectrum Rocket [Live: 23.03.2026; 21:00 UTC ]

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Isar Aerospace, founded in 2018 in Munich, Germany, is developing the Spectrum rocket for small satellite launches. The vehicle is designed to deliver up to 700 kg to Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) or 1,000 kg to low Earth orbit (LEO).

Key features:

  • Two-stage rocket, 28 m tall, 2 m diameter
  • Powered by Aquila engines (9 on first stage, 1 on second stage, vacuum-optimized)
  • Propellants: liquid oxygen (LOX) and propane
  • Primarily in-house manufactured using carbon composites and advanced production methods
  • Launch site: Andøya Space Center, Norway
  • This mission ("Onward and Upward") is the second flight test following an initial attempt in 2025

Comparison table (approximate values from public sources):

RocketHeight (m)Diameter (m)Payload to SSO (kg)Estimated Cost per Launch
Spectrum282700~$12 million
Firefly Alpha291.8630~$15–18 million
Electron (Rocket Lab)181.2200–300~$8 million

Payload: Five CubeSats to SSO + one attached experiment (part of ESA's Boost! programme).

The launch will mark an attempt toward the first orbital flight by a Western European-developed rocket from Western European territory.

First Attempt: Mission Going Full Spectrum

Livestream expected via Isar Aerospace channels (weather and technical status permitting).


Livestream

NASASpaceflight: Isar Aerospace Launches the "Onward and Upward" Mission


Content about Isar Aerospace

Moritz Vieth (Senkrechstarter) gets a walkaround in Isar Aerospace's factory (German only): ISAR Aerospace Spectrum Rakete: Funktion, Fertigung und wo sie besser ist als das SpaceX Starship
Moritz Vieht (Senkrechtstarter) gets a look at the Aquila engine prototype (German only): Raketentriebwerk: Mo am ISAR Aerospace Engine Demonstrator | Was ist was? Wofür ist es gut?
Moritz Vieth (Senkrechtstarter) interviews founder and CEO of Isar Aerospace, Daniel Metzler (German only): Deutsche Rakete: Isar Aerospace Interview mit Gründer und Raketen CEO Daniel Metzler
Moritz Vieth (Senkrechtstarter) interviews Marco Stemer (VP Launch Vehicle) (German only): Isar Aerospace: technologisch schneller & besser entwickeln als der Oldspace, Interview Marco Stemer

Useful links to stay up to date on launches:

Spaceflightnow.com: Launch Schedule

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