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Состоявшиеся пуски
№ п/п - Дата - КА - РКН/РБ - Космодром - Время (ДМВ)

2025
01 - 30 марта - Going Full Spectrum: демонстрационный полет - Spectrum - Аннёйа, Норвегия - 13:30 - авария на 30 секунде работы первой ступени

Статистика:
Орбитальные  пуски - 1 (Аннёйа - 1)
Запущенные/выведенные на орбиту спутники -

Планируемые пуски
Дата - КА - РКН/РБ - Космодром - Время (ДМВ)

2025
не ранее III квартала - ERMINAZ-1U, ERMINAZ-1V, MARIA-G (HADES-F), QUBIK-5, UNNE-1 (HADES-E) - RFA ONE - СаксаВорд, Великобритания
не ранее IV квартала - CyBEEsat, FRAMSat 1, MSAE-OTTERS, TOM 1, TOM 2, TOM 3, TRISAT-S - Spectrum - Аннёйа, Норвегия
не ранее IV квартала - 19 спутников - Spectrum - Аннёйа, Норвегия (или 2026)


2026
II п/годие - AOBA re-entry demonstrator - Spectrum - Аннёйа, Норвегия
ПО - демонстрационный полет - SL1 - СаксаВорд, Великобритания


2028
ПО - AOS-Demo, Precursor - Spectrum - Аннёйа, Норвегия

Изменения от 31 марта
Изменения от 16 апреля
Изменения от 1 июня
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Salo



Цитировать30 марта 2025 г. в 10:30 UTC (13:30 мск) с ракетного полигона Андойя в Норвегии стартовыми командами немецкой частной компании Isar Aerospace был выполнен пуск РН Spectrum. Он должен был стать первым пуском для нового носителя.
Увы, но пуск оказался аварийным. Через полминуты полёта возникли проблемы со стабилизацией ракеты, она совершила "кувырок" и упала неподалёку от места старта.


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Salo

https://spacenews.com/isar-aerospace-secures-first-asian-customer-ahead-of-debut-launch/

ЦитироватьIsar Aerospace secures first Asian customer ahead of debut launch
by Jason Rainbow March 4, 2025

Isar AerospaceIsar Aerospace plans to start launching its Spectrum launch from Andøya Spaceport in Norway. Credit: Isar Aerospace
TAMPA, Fla. — Japanese microgravity services startup ElevationSpace has become the first customer in Asia for Germany's Isar Aerospace, which now only needs a launch license to debut its two-stage Spectrum rocket after clearing tests.
ElevationSpace said March 3 it has booked a second-half 2026 launch with Isar Aerospace for AOBA, a 200-kilogram spacecraft designed to test a recoverable platform for space-based experiments and manufacturing.
The venture cited Isar Aerospace's direct injection capability into low Earth orbit (LEO) and flexible launch scheduling as key factors in its decision to sign the contract.
Isar Aerospace said last month that Spectrum, designed to deliver up to 1,000 kilograms to LEO, has completed static-fire testing and is prepared for its first flight from Andøya Spaceport in northern Norway, pending final regulatory approval. The company still needs a launch license from the Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority.
The rocket developer has previously outlined plans for Spectrum's first two missions to carry European payloads selected through a competition run by the German space agency DLR.
Five institutions from Germany, Norway and Slovenia were picked to launch seven small satellites on Spectrum's inaugural mission. The second mission would deploy 19 spacecraft from six institutional groups and four businesses across Austria, Bulgaria, Finland, Germany, Norway and Spain.
Both missions would carry about 150 kilograms of payload, including satellites and deployers, to polar orbits.
Isar Aerospace has also announced launch contracts with companies including Airbus, Spaceflight, Exotrail and D-Orbit.
"Our launch manifest is fully booked until mid-2027," said Isar Aerospace chief commercial officer Stella Guillen, "and we have secured numerous spots until 2030."
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Salo

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Salo

https://isaraerospace.com/press/isar-aerospace-lifts-off-successfully-during-first-test-flight-of-orbital-launch-vehicle
Цитировать30 Mar, 2025
Isar Aerospace lifts off successfully during first test flight of orbital launch vehicle
LOW RES Spectrum Launch Droneshot 3 c Isar Aerospace Simon Fischer Wingmen Media
  • After ignition of its first stage and liftoff at 12:30 PM CEST, launch vehicle successfully cleared the launch pad, was terminated at T+30 seconds and fell directly into the sea in controlled manner
  • First test flight met set goals, substantial amount of flight data and experience will pave the way for future missions
  • Launch pad at Andøya Spaceport remains intact
  • Spectrum launch vehicles #2 and #3 already in production 
  • CEO and Co-founder Daniel Metzler: "Our first test flight met all our expectations, achieving a great success. We had a clean liftoff, 30 seconds of flight and even got to validate our Flight Termination System. With this result, we feel confident to approach our second flight."
Andøya, Norway 30 March 2025 – Satellite launch service company Isar Aerospace has become the first European commercial space company to launch an orbital rocket from Continental Europe. In the first test flight of the company's Spectrum launch vehicle from Andøya Spaceport in Norway, Isar Aerospace met its set goals: After ignition of its first stage, Spectrum successfully lifted off at 12:30 PM CEST for its first test flight lasting approximately 30 seconds. This allowed the company to gather a substantial amount of flight data and experience to apply on future missions. After the flight was terminated at T+30 seconds, the launch vehicle fell into the sea in a controlled manner. Due to strict safety procedures from both Isar Aerospace and Andøya Spaceport, the safety of all personnel involved was ensured at all times.
"Our first test flight met all our expectations, achieving a great success. We had a clean liftoff, 30 seconds of flight and even got to validate our Flight Termination System. We demonstrated that we can not only design and build but also launch rockets. I could not be prouder of our entire team for working so hard over the past seven years to reach this important milestone. Today, we laid the foundation to cater to the rising global demand for flexible satellite launch services. Now it's time to analyze all data, learn, iterate and be back on the launch pad as soon as possible," said Daniel Metzler, CEO and Co-founder of Isar Aerospace.
"As a company with European roots, we are proud to have shown that Europe has an enduring capacity for bold thinking and grand achievements. We have all resources to create globally competitive technology leaders. With our services, we will be able to serve customers from around the world to bring their satellites into space and to help Europe solve a major blind spot in its security architecture: access to space."
Data analysis started, results and experience will be applied to future missions
After a successful liftoff and approximately 30 seconds into flight, the vehicle was terminated and fell into the sea in a controlled manner. The launch pad remained intact. Isar Aerospace will now analyze the data and results it obtained from the first test flight to determine the root cause and iterate the systems of its Spectrum launch vehicle for future missions.
Launch vehicles #2 and #3 already in production
Launch vehicles for the second and third flight of Isar Aerospace's Spectrum are already in production. Along the approach of full vertical integration, Isar Aerospace develops, produces and tests almost all components of its Spectrum launch vehicle in-house. The company also relies on highly automated series production. In its new headquarter near Munich, Germany, Isar Aerospace will be able to produce up to 40 Spectrum launch vehicles per year in the future. This approach enables maximum flexibility, independence and cost efficiency. By quickly implementing the knowledge gained from this flight, Isar Aerospace ensures that it can offer customers launch services as quickly as possible and stabilize its launch cadence.
Bulent Altan, Isar Aerospace Chairman and former SpaceX executive congratulated the Isar Aerospace team: "The Isar Aerospace team did a fantastic job. This test flight met our expectations for a first launch with a completely clean slate design, in every way. As I have experienced before, it normally can take a few attempts to reach orbit, yet after today's test flight, I am very confident that Isar Aerospace will be one of the fastest to do so. This test flight is a major success for Isar Aerospace, and the space industry more broadly. Current satellite launch service capacities are limited and concentrated. With a payload capacity of 1,000 kg, Isar Aerospace is proving to be a real solution for most of the global market demand for flexible and cost-efficient launch services, especially since Isar Aerospace has not only built a rocket, but an entire rocket production system."
Takk, Norway
Isar Aerospace values its strong relationship with Norway. Together with Andøya Spaceport, Isar Aerospace has created the first orbital launch site in Continental Europe. Recently, the Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA) signed a contract with Isar Aerospace to launch its Arctic Ocean Surveillance (AOS) program satellites. The Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) became the first civil aviation authority in Europe to grant a Launch Operator License for a test flight of an orbital launch vehicle from Continental Europe.
"Takk, Norge, Andøya Spaceport, and the Andøya community for being our trusted partners on this journey. With Norway, its institutions and people we found trustful and bold allies to help create sovereign and flexible access to space", said Daniel Metzler, CEO and Co-founder of Isar Aerospace.
About Mission 'Going Full Spectrum'
For more details about the Spectrum launch vehicle and the test flight Mission 'Going Full Spectrum' visit: https://www.isaraerospace.com/first-test-flight 
Media / Journalists will be provided ongoing information and updates about the first test flight and its outcome here: https://www.isaraerospace.com/newsroom-first-test-flight
Media assets are available here: Press Kit First Test Flight - Mission Going Full Spectrum
About Isar Aerospace
The European space company Isar Aerospace develops, builds and operates launch vehicles for transporting small and medium-sized satellites as well as satellite constellations into Earth's orbit, with the mission of opening space for future generations. Headquartered near Munich, Germany, Isar Aerospace was founded in 2018 and has grown to over 400 employees from more than 50 nations, working across 5 international locations. Private funding from international investors provides strong backing for the company's pioneering approach to scale and industrialize launch vehicle production through vertical integration. Isar Aerospace's two-stage orbital launch vehicle Spectrum is specifically designed for satellite constellation deployment, enabling access to one of the most critical technological platforms: space. More information: www.isaraerospace.com
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Salo

https://spacenews.com/rocket-factory-augsburg-replaces-ceo/

ЦитироватьRFA is working towards a second attempt at a first flight for RFA ONE. It secured a launch license from the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority in January for the vehicle, allowing the company to conduct up to 10 launches a year from SaxaVord. Tweraser said in a January interview with CNBC that the company was "racing towards the third quarter" for a launch.
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German orbital launch schedule

Launched:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2025
01 - March 30 - Going Full Spectrum: demo flight - Spectrum - Andoya, Norway - 10:30 - launch failure

Statistics:
Orbital Launches: 1 (Andoya - 1)
Launched / Delivered to Orbit Satellites:

Scheduled:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2025
NET    Q4   December 6 - CyBEEsat, FRAMSat 1, MSAE-OTTERS, TOM 1, TOM 2, TOM 3, TRISAT-S - Spectrum - Andoya, Norway - 20:00-20:50

2026
Midyear - PLUTO - Spectrum - Andoya, Norway
H2 - AOBA re-entry demonstrator - Spectrum - Andoya, Norway
Q4 - ΣYNDEO-3 - Spectrum - Andoya, Norway
TBD - 19 satellites - Spectrum - Andoya, Norway    (or NET Q4 2025) 
TBD - CASSINI - Spectrum - Andoya, Norway
TBD - Tom, Jerry - Spectrum - Andoya, Norway

TBD - demo flight - SL1 - SaxaVord Spaceport, UK
  NET H2 2025   TBD - ERMINAZ-1U, ERMINAZ-1V, MARIA-G (HADES-F), QUBIK-5, UNNE-1 (HADES-E) - RFA ONE - SaxaVord Spaceport, UK

2028
TBD - AOS-Demo, Precursor - Spectrum - Andoya, Norway
TBD - SEOPS LaunchLock Prime - Spectrum - Andoya, Norway

Changes on June 1
Changes on August 30
Changes on December 3
Changes on December 5
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Salo

https://www.dlr.de/en/irs/news/news/pluto-mission-video
ЦитироватьDeveloped at the DLR Institute of Space Systems in Bremen, PLUTO a 6U CubeSat technology demonstrator features breakthrough innovations: a 100W deployable solar array (1U stowed) and an Integrated Core Avionics system that brings large spacecraft capabilities to the CubeSat form factor.

The mission validates critical technologies including software-defined radio, GaN power electronics and distributed computing. Our Unified Module Framework ensures seamless scalability from CubeSats to commercial satellites. PLUTO launches mid-2026 on Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket, followed by an advanced version PLUTO+ in 2027 on Vega Launcher.
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https://isaraerospace.com/press/isar-aerospace-secures-launch-agreements-with-esa
Цитировать27 Aug, 2025
Isar Aerospace secures launch agreements with ESA

    Isar Aerospace becomes first privately funded player in Europe to sign commercial launch service agreements with ESA and the European Commission

    Contracts cover the launch of two missions aboard 'Spectrum' from 2026 onwards

Munich, 27 August 2025 – Isar Aerospace has secured two launch service agreements with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Commission as part of the Flight Ticket Initiative. The contracts mark the first launch agreements between a privately funded European launch service provider and European institutions, setting a precedent for future institutional launches aboard Isar Aerospace's launch vehicle 'Spectrum'.

Daniel Metzler, CEO and Co-Founder of Isar Aerospace, said: "Isar Aerospace delivers sovereign space capabilities for Europe and its partners. These agreements demonstrate the trust European institutions have in our launch services. It marks a key step in strengthening Europe's independent space access and sets the foundation for future institutional missions under other programs like the European Launcher Challenge."

The agreement covers the launch of two missions: The 'CASSINI' mission, developed by the Dutch company ISISpace, and the 'Tom & Jerry' mission by French company Infinite Orbits. Both missions will be launched from Isar Aerospace's dedicated launch pad at Andøya Spaceport in Norway and are scheduled from 2026 onwards.

The Flight Ticket Initiative, a joint program by the European Commission through Horizon Europe IOD-IOV and ESA's Boost!, is designed to co-fund European launch services selected on a competitive basis to demonstrate and qualify in-orbit technologies.
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ЦитироватьНемецкий стартап Isar Aerospace выиграл контракт на запуск европейского демонстрационного спутника технологий с помощью своей ракеты Spectrum в конце 2026 года, сообщает SpaceNews.
Компания Isar Aerospace объявила 1 декабря, что запустит миссию под названием ΣYNDEO-3 в четвертом квартале 2026 года. Спутник является частью Программы Европейского Союза по демонстрации на орбите и орбитальной проверке (IOD/IOV) по летным испытаниям новых технологий космических аппаратов.
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https://www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/11/18/isar-aerospace-signs-new-contract-and-moves-toward-second-spectrum-launch/
ЦитироватьToday, November 18, 2025, the German company Isar Aerospace announced a new launch service agreement with the US company SEOPS. The contract includes the delivery of multiple payloads to a LEO orbit as part of a mission set for 2028.

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SEOPS is a US-based company that provides launch services and integration solutions for small satellites to Low Earth Orbit, cislunar, and beyond.

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The new agreement with Isar Aerospace will allow SEOPS to expand its Launchlock Prime service, which provides ongoing support for multiple custom missions such as constellation deployments.

With its recent announcements, Isar Aerospace appears to be building a solid launch manifest for the coming years for the Spectrum rocket, supported both by ESA-backed missions and by demand from various private customers worldwide. The cadence of future launches will largely depend on the next few months, which will mark Isar's return to launch operations from Andøya Spaceport in Norway.

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Spectrum toward orbit

Isar Aerospace is developing Spectrum, a small-lift two-stage orbital rocket, capable of launching up to 1000 kg of payload into LEO. The rocket is powered by nine engines fueled with Propane and Oxygen.

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Nearly eight months later, on November 13, Isar announced that both the first and second rocket stages had been delivered from Germany to Norway for Spectrum Flight 2. There is still no information about a possible launch window date. In October, Andøya Space published a notice for potential road closures in the launch facility area during an operational period that will end on December 21.
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https://x.com/hunterhartsoe/status/1996373267532431729
Цитироватьhunter  @hunterhartsoe
ISAR is targeting NET December 6th for the second flight of spectrum!