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Staying on the Ground: Isar Aerospace Moves Rocket Launch for the Fourth Time

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The rocket does not want to take off: The Bavarian space launch Isar Aerospace is repeatedly struggling with technical problems.

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Test flights from the German space company Isar Aerospace have already failed several times this year. The start planned for Monday evening had to be cancelled as well.

·Germany
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The rocket does not want to take off: The Bavarian space launch Isar Aerospace is repeatedly struggling with technical problems.

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The Bavarian start-up Isar Aerospace wants to do it after Elon Musk and carry a rocket into space. So far the second test flight had to be postponed three times. Now it should work.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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The rocket does not want to take off: The Bavarian space launch Isar Aerospace is repeatedly struggling with technical problems.

·Germany
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The rocket does not want to take off: the Bavarian space launch Isar Aerospace is repeatedly struggling with technical problems.

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The Bavarian start-up Isar Aerospace wants to do it after Elon Musk and carry a rocket into space. So far the second test flight had to be postponed three times. Now it should work.

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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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