Getting satellites into orbit remains expensive and technically challenging, especially for smaller companies and research organisations that lack access to dedicated launch capacity. Isar Aerospace develops launch vehicles designed to make space more accessible for small satellites. Its Spectrum rocket is built to deliver payloads to orbit more cost-effectively, and the company has completed multiple test flights as it advances toward regular commercial launches. Isar has also secured significant commercial contracts with satellite operators and support from strategic investors, underscoring market demand for reliable, lower-cost access to space. As demand for small satellite launches grows, lower-cost and more predictable access to orbit is vital. PS
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