Frankfurt/Berlin-The Bavarian start-up Isar Aerospace started a space rocket from European soil for the first time, even if the flight only lasted. The two-stage “Spectrum” of the young company from Ottobrunn near Munich took off from the Norwegian space station in Andoya on Sunday at around 12.30 p.m. However, the live broadcast showed how she crashed immediately afterwards. There was initially no comment on the test flight of operators and experts. Earlier attempts had been blown up due to bad weather.