Spectrum rocket exploded 40 seconds after takeoff, what did NSF say about the failure

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A rocket exploded in Norway 40 seconds after takeoff. A shocking video of this has also surfaced. In which the rocket can be seen exploding. According to the report, this rocket was made with the aim of speeding up satellite launches from Europe. It fell to the ground after takeoff and exploded. German startup Isar Aerospace has described this rocket as an initial test.
Warning was given
According to the report, it has been found that the Spectrum rocket was trying to take off from Europe. At the same time, many countries including Sweden and Britain have said about this rocket that they want to take part in the growing market for commercial space missions. However, Isar Aerospace had warned that the initial launch could end prematurely. After the rocket explosion, extensive data has been generated from which their team can learn.
Spectrum, which took off from Norway’s Arctic Andoya Spaceport, is designed for small and medium-sized satellites weighing up to one metric ton, although it carried no payload on its maiden voyage. Bavarian Isar Aerospace said last week that the mission was aimed at collecting data on the company’s internally developed launch vehicle, which was the first integrated test of all its systems.
Video surfaced
NSF has shared a video regarding this. In which it is written that launch! Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum rocket was launched from the orbital launch pad of Andoya Space Center in Norway. However, it failed in the first stage of flight. Therefore, this is a test flight. In the video, it can be seen how the rocket explodes after launching.