First Test Flight

Going Full Spectrum

Mission Summary

In the last six years we have designed, developed and built our launch vehicle Spectrum from scratch and completely in-house. After rigorous stage testing, the first test flight is now scheduled to lift-off from Andøya Spaceport in Norway.
The first test flight is the final integrated test of all systems. That is how we are approaching it: as a test. Our goal is to collect as much data and experience as possible. This gives us the opportunity to analyse, learn, iterate and improve for the next flights.

Mission Details
  • Mission Name Going Full Spectrum
  • Launch Site Andøya Spaceport
  • Mission Type Test flight
  • Vehicle Spectrum

Flight phases

On its first test flight, our launch vehicle Spectrum has a few milestones to pass. Our target for the first test flight: collecting as much test data as possible.

Spectrum test flight phases

Discover Spectrum

Spectrum

Vehicle Length 28.0m
Vehicle diameter 2m

Aquila Engines

Propellant Oxygen/Propane
Engine Quantity 10

Targeted Performance Capability

Payload capability LEO 1.000kg
 
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Behind the Scenes

Look behind the scenes and experience how we are preparing our launch vehicle ‘Spectrum’ for its first test flight.

Copyright Isar Aerospace Photo Wingmen Media 9 Engine Hot Fire Stage 1 2
Copyright Isar Aerospace First Stage Launch Pad
Copyright Isar Aerospace Launch site at Andøya Spaceport 2
Copyright Isar Aerospace Hot Fir Stage 2
Copyright Isar Aerospace Fit Check am Launch Vehicle Spectrum 2
Copyright Isar Aerospace First stage roll out
Copyright Isar Aerospace Engine Test site in Kiruna Sweden
Copyright Isar Aerospace Employees working in Production 3
Copyright Isar Aerospace Employees working in Manufacturing 7
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