➀ Andøya Spaceport in Norway has received its Launch Site Operator licence, marking a milestone towards the first satellite launch from Norwegian soil. ➁ The spaceport, located in the Arctic, offers favorable launch conditions for sun synchronous and polar orbits, supporting small satellites up to 1.5 tons. ➂ Isar Aerospace, with a dedicated launch pad at the spaceport, is preparing for the first test flight of its launch vehicle Spectrum.
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