QuikReader
QuikReader
Latest
Top stories
Business
Tech
World
Politics
Sports
Lifestyle
Health
Science
Entertainment
More
Sources
Sign in
Top stories
Sources
CBS News
Home - CBSNews.com
Rocket carrying European orbital vehicle crashes seconds after liftoff
The unmanned Spectrum rocket, an orbital rocket developed by German start-up Isar Aerospace, crashed and exploded 40 seconds after takeoff.
Read more at
CBS News
Save Story
Topics in this Story
Rocket
Orbital
Crashes
Launch
Orbital Rocket
Related Stories
Orbital Rocket Crashes After First Launch From Continental Europe
The New York Times
· 1d
First orbital rocket launched from mainland Europe crashes after takeoff
The Guardian
· 1d
Rocket crashes back to Earth just moments after launch in Norway
BBC News
· 1d
A European startup scrubs its attempt to launch an orbital rocket on its first test flight
ABC News
· Mar. 24
Private aerospace startup completes 1st test flight of its orbital launch vehicle
ABC News
· 2d
Rockets' Brooks ejected after scuffle with Durant
ESPN
· 1d
Rockets' Brooks ejected after scuffle with Suns' Durant
Yahoo Sports
· 1d
After right thumb injury, Rockets rookie Reed Sheppard cleared to resume playing
Yahoo Sports
· 1d
Xiaomi Driverless Technology in Focus After Fatal Electric Car Crash
The New York Times
· 35m
More from CBS News
Booker delivering marathon speech on Senate floor to protest Trump policies
CBS News
· 25m
Feb 25: CBS News 24/7, 1pm ET
CBS News
· 34m
Feb 25: CBS News 24/7, 10am ET
CBS News
· 34m
4/1: CBS Morning News
CBS News
· 48m
Reported fight in control tower at Reagan airport investigated, man arrested
CBS News
· 48m
More in Top stories
House GOP leaders expected to block proxy voting for new parents
ABC News
· 11m
Attorney general seeks death penalty for Luigi Mangione
ABC News
· 11m
Democrats renew push to expand IVF access for military service members
ABC News
· 13m
Wisconsin Supreme Court election could serve as a litmus test for Trump, Musk
ABC News
· 13m
WATCH: SpaceX launches 1st polar astronaut mission
ABC News
· 18m