The rocket collapses back to the ground just for a moment after the start in Norway

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A test rocket aimed at launching European satellite launches has collapsed back into earthly moments after flight.

The rocket unmanned a spectrum, which flew from Norwegian spacecraft on Sunday, was declared a first attempt at an orbital flight coming from Europe.

The German launch of ISAR Aerospace has developed the rocket and warned before the test that the initial start could end prematurely. The company said 30 seconds of flight is enough time to register data.

“Our first test flight has fulfilled all our expectations, achieving great success,” said company co -founder Daniel Metsler.

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