The German space startup Isar Aerospace has canceled another test launch of its Spectrum rocket, originally scheduled for Monday. The company cited irregularities in the rocket's fluid system as the reason. The team is now analyzing data to determine the cause of the issues. This marks multiple postponements since January, primarily due to technical problems. The mission 'Onward and Upward' aimed to deploy several small satellites into orbit. The 28-meter-long Spectrum rocket is designed to carry payloads up to one ton into orbit and belongs to the class of microlaunchers. Other German and EU-
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