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German startup Isar Aerospace cancels test flight of its 95 feet Spectrum rocket amid weather issues | – The Times of India

Isar Aerospace is a pioneering company that aims to revolutionise the space launch industry. Its Spectrum rocket, powered by liquid oxygen and propane offers a low-environmental impact, performance-efficient solution. Targeting affordable, safe, and efficient access to space, Isar Aerospace aims to meet the growing demand for satellite launches. Although the first test flight was postponed, the firm is optimistic about the future. Isar Aerospace is pushing space technology ahead and positioning Europe as a prominent player in space exploration, opening up new possibilities for industries worldwide.
German startup Isar Aerospace cancels test flight Spectrum rocket
Isar Aerospace 95ft Spectrum rocket was initially planned to take off from Norway’s Andoya Space Centre, but because of weather, the flight was delayed. While this is disappointing news, the company is optimistic, planning for a delayed launch window. Isar Aerospace’s focus on acquiring data and system calibration on this first test flight is a giant step towards future success, even though there was no paying customer’s payload.
Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum rocket is a liquid-propellant two-stage rocket that uses liquid oxygen and propane as propellants. Utilisation of this combination of propellants offers high performance with a light environmental footprint. Rocket technology and company vision are committed to providing cost-effective, reliable, and efficient access to space for international customers. With a payload capacity of 1,000 kilograms to low Earth orbit, Spectrum is intended to service the growing need for launching satellites.
Historic significance of Isar Aerospace’s mission
European countries in the past have done rocket launching only outside the continent of Europe, i.e., France’s Diamant 1965 rocket launched from Algeria and UK Black Arrow launched from South Australia in 1971. The European Space Agency (ESA) did rocket launches from French Guiana in South America for an extremely long time but no direct rocket launches from the surface level in Europe.
Isar Aerospace is looking to break this by having a realistic and efficient solution to putting satellites in space from Europe. The first test flight cannot be an orbital success in itself, but it is a very big step forward in developing the technology needed to put payloads into orbit.
Isar Aerospace mission vision
The final goal of the company is to manufacture as many as 40 rockets annually, which will make it easy for various industries to reach space. Isar Aerospace’s “enabling human development” mission via sustainable technological and economic growth is the larger value proposition of space exploration in solving the issues of the world. Apart from its contribution to the study of space, the venture may begin the development of satellite technology that will impact businesses across the globe.
Despite the initial failure to launch, Isar Aerospace believes that it can be successful with its launch into orbit in the not-so-distant future. While the company progresses further in rocket technology development, it can be a top industry player in the space market before long, providing routine and reliable launches for the deployment of satellites from European grounds.
With the creativity and desire for development at Isar Aerospace, Europe will soon be part of the club of space nations that can carry out rocket launches from its own ground, opening a new chapter of space exploration.
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Google I/O 2025: Android 16, Material 3 Expressive and what else to expect

Google I/O 2025 is now just under a month away, scheduled for 20 and 21 May 2025. Like the past couple of years, this year’s event is also expected to focus heavily on artificial intelligence features. This should excite many people who tune into the event each year to learn about what Google is working on next. One of the key highlights will be the latest version of Android. New features that users can expect to see on their devices will also be revealed.
All in all, Google I/O 2025 is shaping up to be a big event for tech enthusiasts. Let us walk you through what we expect from the event so far, based on reports.
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Android 16
Android 16 is undoubtedly going to be one of the major highlights. What makes it even more interesting is that it’s arriving earlier than usual this time. Android releases, this time around, seem to be moving faster this year compared to what we have seen in the recent past.
With Android 16 in particular, a lot of information has already emerged. The beta versions are already available, but Google is reportedly expected to introduce several new additions at I/O, and that’s definitely something to look forward to.
Material 3 Expressive Design Language
Google is expected to introduce a brand new design language this year at Google I/O 2025, and it could be called Material 3 Expressive. It would be another addition to the Material Design language that was introduced several years ago.The current descriptions for the same are vague at the moment, Android Authority recently reported that it was spotted in the Android Settings app.
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Android TV And More
Android Authority also reports that Google could be working on Android 16 for Android TV. And if this turns out true, it would mean Google might skip Android 15 altogether for Android TV platform. Alongside this, there could be a new Android XR version, updates on Gemini Nano, and desktop windowing for Android.
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WhatsApp’s new ‘Advanced Chat Privacy’ explained: Why is it important?

WhatsApp, in a bid to boost privacy for users, is has launched a new feature called Advanced Chat Privacy. This feature works in both group and personal chats, and allows users to have extra peace of mind, considering how it prevents content from being taken outside of WhatsApp. WhatsApp says the feature can actively block others from exporting chats, and this is where the real benefit lies.
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WhatsApp Advanced Chat Privacy Feature Explained
This feature is designed for times when you want more privacy, such as during a sensitive conversation with someone you’ve just started talking to, or someone who has yet to earn your trust.
“When the setting is on, you can block others from exporting chats, auto-downloading media to their phone, and using messages for AI features,” WhatsApp said in its blog post.
Not being able to take chats outside the chat is certianly going to make many feel secure, especailly more so considering media won’t be auto-downloaded, too.
If you’re wondering about the use cases, WhatsApp says it could be useful in situations such as discussing health challenges in a support group or organising your community around something important to you.
That said, there are a few drawbacks, including the fact that users can still take screenshots of chats, but WhatsApp notes that it is working on adding further protections soon.
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How To Start Using It
To start using Advanced Chat Privacy in WhatsApp, go to a chat and tap on Advanced Chat Privacy. This will enable the feature for you.
It should be noted that this is part of the latest WhatsApp app update, and WhatsApp has confirmed that it is indeed rolling out for everyone.
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