The Norwegian research rocket MaxiDusty-2 has completed a successful mission from Andøya.
The MaxiDusty mission is led by UiT The Arctic University of Norway (UiT), which has constructed several advanced experiments and instruments on board the research rocket and is joined by researchers from the University of Oslo (UiO), the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP) in Germany and the Meteorological Institute at the University of Stockholm (MISU). Andøya Space has built what was needed for the experiments to work during the flight, and DLR Moraba has supplied the rocket engine with parachute and flotation devices.
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