The support missiles of Isar Aerospace fly (right). Investor Hendrik Brandis by Earlybird Venture Capital (left) explains why this is important for Europe.
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It was a milestone, not only the Munich Space Tech company was happy, but also with it a whole range of its investors: After a completed engine test for his spectrum “Spectrum”, Isar Aerospace is ready for the first test flight.

The Andøya Spaceport in Norway will be launched by the first Isar Aerospace rocket. The Norwegian authority granted the necessary license to the startup. It would then be the first orbital start to rocket from continental Europe-and a significant progress for the European space industry, as it says from the space tech sector.

One who has been dealing with this area for a long time, intense and from a very deep, own interest Dr. Hendrik Brand. He is a co -founder and partner of Earlybird Venture Capital. Brandis studied at the Technical University of Munich and did her doctorate in aerospace technology. He sees a key industry for Europe in the advances of space startups. Read here how he assesses the current situation.

Source: https://www.businessinsider.de/gruenderszene/automotive-mobility/10-raketenstarts-pro-woche-warum-kaum-eine-branche-so-wichtig-ist-wie-space-tech/

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