sryforcomment t1_je16pn0 wrote
Reply to comment by CurtisLeow in German launch startup Isar secures €155M in Series C funding. The company has now raised more than €300M by AndrewParsonson
Isar Aerospace already has a binding agreement with CNES to launch from the work-in-progress commercial launch complex at Kourou (French Guiana).
> As the first privately funded launch company, Isar Aerospace has signed a binding agreement with the French space agency CNES (Centre national d'études spatiales, National Center for Space Research) for the use of the launch site in Kourou. [...] Before the launches take place, the appropriate infrastructure is still to be built at the "Centre Spatial Guyanais" (CSG) launch site.
(Source: Astrodrom, 21 July 2022).
robotical712 t1_je22th4 wrote
A place to launch from does them no good if they don't have something to launch.
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